Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

Men, hejsan! I hope you had a fabulous weekend? It’s 2pm on Monday and I’m still cranking into action. Not that I haven’t done anything today (I’ve put together an entire advent calendar – to be revealed tomorrow!), it’s just that I’m doing everything so slowly! – anyone else feel the same?! I’m in my office in Malmö today but where I’d much rather be is hanging out in the lovely Swedish home of interior designer / stylist Annika Sahlén. Annika has been passionate about interiors for as long as she can remember, and in 2015 she took the plunge and went back to school to re-train before starting her interior business Inreda Bevara. Annika’s philosophy is that everyone should feel good at home; after all, it’s where you ‘umgås‘ (cosy up / hang out) with friends and family, re-charge your batteries and generally spend a great deal of time. Her own home is testimony to this. The space oozes comfort and calm and is awash with muted, earthy tones, natural textures and interesting works of art. Enjoy the tour!

Above: Lone house print, Söderhamn sofa

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home
Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home
Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

Love this magazine stash! Why doesn’t mine ever look as neat as this?!

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

How great is this gallery wall? Annika may have stuck to similar tones but each and every piece is unique.  Annika’s husband made the large piece directly over the bench (I love the idea of the bench too). In the back corner you can catch a glimpse of the IKEA PS 2014 corner chair – a limited edition piece which is now available on second hand sites.

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home
The kitchen walls have been painted in Almond Beige by Jotun which contrast with a wooden floor painted in a fresh, matt white. Pick up a fab vintage kilim like this one here*
Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home
Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home
Annika has painted her bedroom wall in Fridhemsgatan by Alcro. A handy long row of hooks have been painted in the same colour. 
Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

I think what strikes me the most about Annika’s lovely home is the art – not just the paintings, illustrations and photography but also the sculptures! I do love a bust (ha! that could so easily get misconstrued!). I found the ‘mango head’ one in the sitting room right here, but sadly it looks like it’s sold out. Annika found the clay one at a flea market.

Can anyone recommend a great place to buy sculptures like these? If so. I’d love to hear any tips in the comment section below.

Is there anything you love in particular about Annika’s home?

Check out more pics here and find out more about Annika’s interior design and styling services at Inreda Bevara here.

Not quite done? Join the club! Why not dig around in the Swedish home archive – there must be over 500 home tours in there these days! Crazy! 

Happy Monday all!

Niki

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Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

Men, hejsan! I hope you had a fabulous weekend? It’s 2pm on Monday and I’m still cranking into action. Not that I haven’t done anything today (I’ve put together an entire advent calendar – to be revealed tomorrow!), it’s just that I’m doing everything so slowly! – anyone else feel the same?! I’m in my office in Malmö today but where I’d much rather be is hanging out in the lovely Swedish home of interior designer / stylist Annika Sahlén. Annika has been passionate about interiors for as long as she can remember, and in 2015 she took the plunge and went back to school to re-train before starting her interior business Inreda Bevara. Annika’s philosophy is that everyone should feel good at home; after all, it’s where you ‘umgås‘ (cosy up / hang out) with friends and family, re-charge your batteries and generally spend a great deal of time. Her own home is testimony to this. The space oozes comfort and calm and is awash with muted, earthy tones, natural textures and interesting works of art. Enjoy the tour!

Above: Lone house print, Söderhamn sofa

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home
Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home
Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

Love this magazine stash! Why doesn’t mine ever look as neat as this?!

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

How great is this gallery wall? Annika may have stuck to similar tones but each and every piece is unique.  Annika’s husband made the large piece directly over the bench (I love the idea of the bench too). In the back corner you can catch a glimpse of the IKEA PS 2014 corner chair – a limited edition piece which is now available on second hand sites.

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home
The kitchen walls have been painted in Almond Beige by Jotun which contrast with a wooden floor painted in a fresh, matt white. Pick up a fab vintage kilim like this one here*
Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home
Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home
Annika has painted her bedroom wall in Fridhemsgatan by Alcro. A handy long row of hooks have been painted in the same colour. 
Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

Annika Sahléns Cosy, Calm and Creative Swedish Home

I think what strikes me the most about Annika’s lovely home is the art – not just the paintings, illustrations and photography but also the sculptures! I do love a bust (ha! that could so easily get misconstrued!). I found the ‘mango head’ one in the sitting room right here, but sadly it looks like it’s sold out. Annika found the clay one at a flea market.

Can anyone recommend a great place to buy sculptures like these? If so. I’d love to hear any tips in the comment section below.

Is there anything you love in particular about Annika’s home?

Check out more pics here and find out more about Annika’s interior design and styling services at Inreda Bevara here.

Not quite done? Join the club! Why not dig around in the Swedish home archive – there must be over 500 home tours in there these days! Crazy! 

Happy Monday all!

Niki