An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
Hello friends! I hope you had a wonderful weekend! Here in Scandinavia, it looks like the summer isn’t ready to give up on us just yet – and we’re being treated to a last hurrah, with blue skies and sunshine. In honour of this, I’m excited to be taking you on a tour of a wonderful Finnish summer cabin. Perched on a rocky incline, overlooking the water, the timber cabin is situated on a secluded island close to Rymättylä, South Finland. Owner, Nina Ahonen – interior designer and stylist – has created a wonderful, laidback oasis, from which to switch off from the world and enjoy the magic of the surroundings. The cabin is accessed by boat from Helsinki. Here’s a peek inside. 
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
How incredible! 
When we’re out sailing (binoculars out!), I often spot idyllic cabins like this one on the various islands we pass. They always look so idyllic. 
Could you imagine wiling away a summer here? 
Other Finnish summer cabins and cottages to love: 
And for something more year-round with ALL the warm feels: 
Gaaah, take me to Finland (I’m currently obsessed with this country as I’ve just written an article for a magazine about Lapland – I promise to let you know once it’s published!). It’s such an incredibly varied country – from the summer paradise in the south, to the frozen Arctic Circle in the North where husky sledding and the Aurora Borealis await! 
Here’s to an inspiring start to the week! 
Niki
Photography: Krista Keltanen, Researcher, journalist and stylist: Jonna Kivilahti – shared with kind permission.

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An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
Hello friends! I hope you had a wonderful weekend! Here in Scandinavia, it looks like the summer isn’t ready to give up on us just yet – and we’re being treated to a last hurrah, with blue skies and sunshine. In honour of this, I’m excited to be taking you on a tour of a wonderful Finnish summer cabin. Perched on a rocky incline, overlooking the water, the timber cabin is situated on a secluded island close to Rymättylä, South Finland. Owner, Nina Ahonen – interior designer and stylist – has created a wonderful, laidback oasis, from which to switch off from the world and enjoy the magic of the surroundings. The cabin is accessed by boat from Helsinki. Here’s a peek inside. 
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
An Idyllic Finnish Summer Cabin on the Water's Edge
How incredible! 
When we’re out sailing (binoculars out!), I often spot idyllic cabins like this one on the various islands we pass. They always look so idyllic. 
Could you imagine wiling away a summer here? 
Other Finnish summer cabins and cottages to love: 
And for something more year-round with ALL the warm feels: 
Gaaah, take me to Finland (I’m currently obsessed with this country as I’ve just written an article for a magazine about Lapland – I promise to let you know once it’s published!). It’s such an incredibly varied country – from the summer paradise in the south, to the frozen Arctic Circle in the North where husky sledding and the Aurora Borealis await! 
Here’s to an inspiring start to the week! 
Niki
Photography: Krista Keltanen, Researcher, journalist and stylist: Jonna Kivilahti – shared with kind permission.