This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!
I feel like I’ve been keeping very close to home lately on the blog – what with the beautiful house just over THE bridge in Copenhagen yesterday and another lovely Danish home just a short hop by sailboat on Friday. But today, I’m going even closer. This little number is situated right here in Malmö! In fact it’s a stone’s throw from my studio in the mysigt (cosy) Davidshall area. If I were to exchange my house for an apartment in the centre of town, this space could well be it (can you picture per getting nervous on the other side of town?!). It has everything on my list – from the 1930s period features, large windows, double doors leading from room to room, a beautiful parquet floor and a little balcony for morning coffees. Oh, and a load of little cafes, restaurants and boutiques just outside the door. What more could a girl want?! Ready to take a look around?

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

I think this cosy rug is from Tisca. I’ve actually ordered a similar one following my trip to Transylvania earlier this year (couldn’t resist!). The classic shelves are by String (based right here in Malmö!).

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!
These are the double ‘spegeldörr‘ I was talking about – they are fairly common in old Swedish abodes and add such a wonderful element of grandeur to a space – don’t you think?!

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

I’ll never tire of dark blue walls – especially in the bedroom, how about you?! The Walton Ford print is from the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (I actually went to that exhibition and it was pretty amazing. Kicking myself now for not picking up a poster in the shop! Guh! (FYI this museum has the best shop E.V.E.R!). The bench – which understandably seems to be popping up in homes everywhere – is the Stockholm 2017 coffee table from IKEA.

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

What do you reckon, could you imagine living here too?

If you snap it up, let me know as you’ll be just around the corner and we can go for a Swedish fika!

I’m so proud of my adopted home city – and have showed many Malmö home tours in the past. A few of my favourites include this magnificent pad (those tiled fireplaces!), a stunning family home (our daughters go to gymnastics together and I am always bowled over when I stop by Malin’s home!) and an atmospheric home in dark tones (also lovely!).

If you’re planning a visit, you might find my local Malmö guide helpful (and of course, you can always give me a shout in the comment section or by email if you need any tips!).

It’s a rare double post day today. I’ll be stopping by later to share a film about natural light that I made with VELUX. I hope you are going to like it. It’s my Swedish debut – eeeek (we filmed in Swedish but with English subtitles)!

Until then, friends…

Niki

Photography courtesy of Bo-laget with thanks

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This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!
I feel like I’ve been keeping very close to home lately on the blog – what with the beautiful house just over THE bridge in Copenhagen yesterday and another lovely Danish home just a short hop by sailboat on Friday. But today, I’m going even closer. This little number is situated right here in Malmö! In fact it’s a stone’s throw from my studio in the mysigt (cosy) Davidshall area. If I were to exchange my house for an apartment in the centre of town, this space could well be it (can you picture per getting nervous on the other side of town?!). It has everything on my list – from the 1930s period features, large windows, double doors leading from room to room, a beautiful parquet floor and a little balcony for morning coffees. Oh, and a load of little cafes, restaurants and boutiques just outside the door. What more could a girl want?! Ready to take a look around?

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

I think this cosy rug is from Tisca. I’ve actually ordered a similar one following my trip to Transylvania earlier this year (couldn’t resist!). The classic shelves are by String (based right here in Malmö!).

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!
These are the double ‘spegeldörr‘ I was talking about – they are fairly common in old Swedish abodes and add such a wonderful element of grandeur to a space – don’t you think?!

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

I’ll never tire of dark blue walls – especially in the bedroom, how about you?! The Walton Ford print is from the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (I actually went to that exhibition and it was pretty amazing. Kicking myself now for not picking up a poster in the shop! Guh! (FYI this museum has the best shop E.V.E.R!). The bench – which understandably seems to be popping up in homes everywhere – is the Stockholm 2017 coffee table from IKEA.

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

This Lovely 1930s Malmö Flat Could Be Yours!

What do you reckon, could you imagine living here too?

If you snap it up, let me know as you’ll be just around the corner and we can go for a Swedish fika!

I’m so proud of my adopted home city – and have showed many Malmö home tours in the past. A few of my favourites include this magnificent pad (those tiled fireplaces!), a stunning family home (our daughters go to gymnastics together and I am always bowled over when I stop by Malin’s home!) and an atmospheric home in dark tones (also lovely!).

If you’re planning a visit, you might find my local Malmö guide helpful (and of course, you can always give me a shout in the comment section or by email if you need any tips!).

It’s a rare double post day today. I’ll be stopping by later to share a film about natural light that I made with VELUX. I hope you are going to like it. It’s my Swedish debut – eeeek (we filmed in Swedish but with English subtitles)!

Until then, friends…

Niki

Photography courtesy of Bo-laget with thanks