If you’re looking for a soft, calm, earthy colour palette for your home- this could well be it! I mean, just how pretty are the shades of earthy green with white, cream and pale grey in this two room Swedish apartment? I love all the textures too: hand knotted wall hangings, fluffy rugs, knitted blankets and floaty linens all of which help to ramp up the cosiness. Imagine escaping here each day?!
When a bed nook is too small for anything except for a bed – a simple rail in the main living room creates space for everyday clothes (even better if they’re coordinated with the look and feel of the room – ha! But since we know this isn’t always the case, a back-up cupboard in the hallway works as a perfect overflow!).
I’m loving these irregular shaped mirrors. I also spy the Ärod floor lamp from IKEA (we’ve got this in our home and it goes with everything so is always being moved from room to room!
How lovely is this bed nook? It just goes to show that no matter how small the space, you can still create somewhere cosy and private to turn in each night. A curtained off bed is fairly common in Sweden (especially in more traditional homes and summer cottages) – check out
Speaking of linen, the bed nook features layer upon layer of it in soft greens, whites and greys. Just a small reminder (spoken from experience!) – that it’s really important to invest in high quality linen bedding with a high flax content to avoid that uncomfortable scratchy feel (not a good thing when it comes to pillows!). High quality linen will also soften with age. I love linen bedding from Secrets and Things* for that reason.
Could you imagine hanging about here this weekend? It looks so calm!
I know this apartment has ben styled
If you fancy checking out other homes with a similar scheme you might also like to check out
Our four day retro VW Camper Van tour of Cornwall, England has come to an end – sniff sniff! Despite a rocky start (driving on the wrong side of the road, map reader not knowing their right and left and a broken radio antenna – not all necessarily connected!), we’re really going to miss Scarlett! Now it’s time to go and say a quick hi to my family before we fly home.
I hope you have a wonderful weekend too!
Niki
Photos courtesy of
If you’re looking for a soft, calm, earthy colour palette for your home- this could well be it! I mean, just how pretty are the shades of earthy green with white, cream and pale grey in this two room Swedish apartment? I love all the textures too: hand knotted wall hangings, fluffy rugs, knitted blankets and floaty linens all of which help to ramp up the cosiness. Imagine escaping here each day?!
When a bed nook is too small for anything except for a bed – a simple rail in the main living room creates space for everyday clothes (even better if they’re coordinated with the look and feel of the room – ha! But since we know this isn’t always the case, a back-up cupboard in the hallway works as a perfect overflow!).
I’m loving these irregular shaped mirrors. I also spy the Ärod floor lamp from IKEA (we’ve got this in our home and it goes with everything so is always being moved from room to room!
How lovely is this bed nook? It just goes to show that no matter how small the space, you can still create somewhere cosy and private to turn in each night. A curtained off bed is fairly common in Sweden (especially in more traditional homes and summer cottages) – check out
Speaking of linen, the bed nook features layer upon layer of it in soft greens, whites and greys. Just a small reminder (spoken from experience!) – that it’s really important to invest in high quality linen bedding with a high flax content to avoid that uncomfortable scratchy feel (not a good thing when it comes to pillows!). High quality linen will also soften with age. I love linen bedding from Secrets and Things* for that reason.
Could you imagine hanging about here this weekend? It looks so calm!
I know this apartment has ben styled
If you fancy checking out other homes with a similar scheme you might also like to check out
Our four day retro VW Camper Van tour of Cornwall, England has come to an end – sniff sniff! Despite a rocky start (driving on the wrong side of the road, map reader not knowing their right and left and a broken radio antenna – not all necessarily connected!), we’re really going to miss Scarlett! Now it’s time to go and say a quick hi to my family before we fly home.
I hope you have a wonderful weekend too!
Niki
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