An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
This Swedish apartment in Linnéstaden, Gothenburg fascinates me. It’s contemporary yet traditional – urban yet country. And it’s beautiful. Every room has its own subtle earthy tone which adds interest and an element of progression but also ensures a cohesivene look throughout. Keep an eye out for the rich patina in the sitting room and bedroom (I chatted about chalk and limestone paint the other day as I recently applied it to my bedroom wall).  In fact, keep an eye out for all the details – there’s so much inspiration to be taken from this beautiful 60 sq m (645 sq ft), turn-of-the-century apartment! 
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
I once captured a similar glass cabinet in this corner of my home. I have a bit of a thing for these as they offer a beautiful way to ensure treasures and practical items stay dust-free while also on display. 

An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
Notice the blend of furniture in the corner above which ticks every trend – rattan (set to continue for the foreseeable future), a marble ‘sculptured’ table and an arched mirror. 
Arched mirrors are a big micro-trend right now – so much so that I think I might just create a post around them, what do you think? It looks pretty in this corner – and helps to bounce light into the room from the window. But they also look great propped up against the wall in the hallway, landing and bedroom (if young kids are about always attach the mirror to the wall). 
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
While the cabinet has a traditional feel, the Alma wall light brings the look bang up to date. I have actually been thinking of getting a light like this too – I’ve been a big fan ever since seeing it in the danish home of Marianne Jacobsen

An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
It’s hard not to notice the texture on the bedroom wall. The effect has most likely been created with chalk paint paste using a spatula. It adds a LOAD of interest and depth to a room, however this look might be too much for some. What are your thoughts? 

An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
I love how a simple linen curtain has been hung in front of the wardrobe. Not only do curtains add softness to a room, but they’re also a great way to dampen sound, hide items or provide makeshift wardrobe doors. The only problem is, I know that in our hose no one will ever close them – the crazies have a hard enough time opening the curtains in front of the windows! Grrrr! 

An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
Love the William Morris hallway wallpaper, it adds so much character, don’t you think! A lovely entryway to come home to each day!
Is there anything that stands out to you?
If you’re in love with the space – good news, it’s for sale! You can see more pictures and find out all the details over at Alvhem
Right, I’d better hurry, due to family circumstances I am flying to London in a few hours time and have so much to organise (I haven’t even packed yet – but I do have my double vaccination certificate and my negative test so that’s a good start!).
Wishing you all a happy midweek! See you Friday!
Niki 
Photography: Henrik Lindén

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An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
This Swedish apartment in Linnéstaden, Gothenburg fascinates me. It’s contemporary yet traditional – urban yet country. And it’s beautiful. Every room has its own subtle earthy tone which adds interest and an element of progression but also ensures a cohesivene look throughout. Keep an eye out for the rich patina in the sitting room and bedroom (I chatted about chalk and limestone paint the other day as I recently applied it to my bedroom wall).  In fact, keep an eye out for all the details – there’s so much inspiration to be taken from this beautiful 60 sq m (645 sq ft), turn-of-the-century apartment! 
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
I once captured a similar glass cabinet in this corner of my home. I have a bit of a thing for these as they offer a beautiful way to ensure treasures and practical items stay dust-free while also on display. 

An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
Notice the blend of furniture in the corner above which ticks every trend – rattan (set to continue for the foreseeable future), a marble ‘sculptured’ table and an arched mirror. 
Arched mirrors are a big micro-trend right now – so much so that I think I might just create a post around them, what do you think? It looks pretty in this corner – and helps to bounce light into the room from the window. But they also look great propped up against the wall in the hallway, landing and bedroom (if young kids are about always attach the mirror to the wall). 
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
While the cabinet has a traditional feel, the Alma wall light brings the look bang up to date. I have actually been thinking of getting a light like this too – I’ve been a big fan ever since seeing it in the danish home of Marianne Jacobsen

An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
It’s hard not to notice the texture on the bedroom wall. The effect has most likely been created with chalk paint paste using a spatula. It adds a LOAD of interest and depth to a room, however this look might be too much for some. What are your thoughts? 

An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
I love how a simple linen curtain has been hung in front of the wardrobe. Not only do curtains add softness to a room, but they’re also a great way to dampen sound, hide items or provide makeshift wardrobe doors. The only problem is, I know that in our hose no one will ever close them – the crazies have a hard enough time opening the curtains in front of the windows! Grrrr! 

An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
An Earthy Swedish Apartment Where Old Meets New
Love the William Morris hallway wallpaper, it adds so much character, don’t you think! A lovely entryway to come home to each day!
Is there anything that stands out to you?
If you’re in love with the space – good news, it’s for sale! You can see more pictures and find out all the details over at Alvhem
Right, I’d better hurry, due to family circumstances I am flying to London in a few hours time and have so much to organise (I haven’t even packed yet – but I do have my double vaccination certificate and my negative test so that’s a good start!).
Wishing you all a happy midweek! See you Friday!
Niki 
Photography: Henrik Lindén