Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage
What’s the temperature like where you are? In Malmö it’s lovely and sunny and I did actually witness someone take a dip in the sea earlier. BUT they did need to withstand -2 C (and that’s without the windchill!). Meanwhile, Down Under I’m guessing the waters are exactly the right temperature. Which is why I found my mind wondering to Dubbo, NSW, Australia today. Admittedly, this is because I’ve found a perfect place to stay. The Repose is owned and managed by Bede and Jemima Aldridge, co-founders of boutique Saddler & Co and Ric and Moir Jones. The four spent two years renovating the hundred-year-old property by hand, with Jemima taking the lead on the design, before opening the doors to guests. And what a great job they’ve done! Think whitewashed cladding, vintage touches as well as a dreamy bathroom and European-inspired courtyard. Did I mention that there’s always a local bottle of wine waiting for you too? We’re all aware that travelling to Oz is not an option right now, but if we close our eyes, we might just feel the warm sun on our skin while we sip wine in the courtyard. Or you could just keep your eyes open and feel inspired by the design that oozes from every image. Either way, you’re in for a treat! 
Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage
Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage
Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

“We all have European heritage and I purposefully ensured the cottage has interwoven elements that reference our love for ‘gezellig’ interiors and also the Australian quintessential cottage charm.”

– Jemima Aldridge 

Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage


Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage
Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

“Many of the items featured throughout are by Australian artisan designers, but the house also features a rather lovely custom brass lamp by Wo and Wé Collection as well as table linen and blankets by Timeless Linen.”
Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

The luxury bathroom features an original clawfoot tub restored with care, brass tap ware, original artwork, as well as complimentary Aesop hair and skin formations (now you’re talking!). 
Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage
How lovely! I’d be happy to check in and stay for a while, how about you?
The decor makes me want to head off and for a ‘loppisrunda’ (flea market tour) – second-hand pieces add so much to a space don’t you think? And of course, there’s all that wonderful linen! 
Is there anything that stood out to you?
Find out more about The Repose here
Other beautiful homesteads Down Under can be found here (keep an eye out for the ‘before and after’ and other dreamy guest houses). 
Har det så fint! 
Niki
Photographs: 1. The Repose 2. Lean Timms 3 – 8. Abbie Mellé 9 – 10. Lean Timms 11- 12. Alana Landsberry 13. The Repose

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Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage
What’s the temperature like where you are? In Malmö it’s lovely and sunny and I did actually witness someone take a dip in the sea earlier. BUT they did need to withstand -2 C (and that’s without the windchill!). Meanwhile, Down Under I’m guessing the waters are exactly the right temperature. Which is why I found my mind wondering to Dubbo, NSW, Australia today. Admittedly, this is because I’ve found a perfect place to stay. The Repose is owned and managed by Bede and Jemima Aldridge, co-founders of boutique Saddler & Co and Ric and Moir Jones. The four spent two years renovating the hundred-year-old property by hand, with Jemima taking the lead on the design, before opening the doors to guests. And what a great job they’ve done! Think whitewashed cladding, vintage touches as well as a dreamy bathroom and European-inspired courtyard. Did I mention that there’s always a local bottle of wine waiting for you too? We’re all aware that travelling to Oz is not an option right now, but if we close our eyes, we might just feel the warm sun on our skin while we sip wine in the courtyard. Or you could just keep your eyes open and feel inspired by the design that oozes from every image. Either way, you’re in for a treat! 
Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage
Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage
Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

“We all have European heritage and I purposefully ensured the cottage has interwoven elements that reference our love for ‘gezellig’ interiors and also the Australian quintessential cottage charm.”

– Jemima Aldridge 

Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage


Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage
Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

“Many of the items featured throughout are by Australian artisan designers, but the house also features a rather lovely custom brass lamp by Wo and Wé Collection as well as table linen and blankets by Timeless Linen.”
Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

The luxury bathroom features an original clawfoot tub restored with care, brass tap ware, original artwork, as well as complimentary Aesop hair and skin formations (now you’re talking!). 
Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage

Beautiful Stays: A Hundred-Year-Old Workman's Cottage
How lovely! I’d be happy to check in and stay for a while, how about you?
The decor makes me want to head off and for a ‘loppisrunda’ (flea market tour) – second-hand pieces add so much to a space don’t you think? And of course, there’s all that wonderful linen! 
Is there anything that stood out to you?
Find out more about The Repose here
Other beautiful homesteads Down Under can be found here (keep an eye out for the ‘before and after’ and other dreamy guest houses). 
Har det så fint! 
Niki
Photographs: 1. The Repose 2. Lean Timms 3 – 8. Abbie Mellé 9 – 10. Lean Timms 11- 12. Alana Landsberry 13. The Repose