A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage
It’s funny how family and friends can take you to places you’d never normally get to. It might be something big, like someone marrying into another country and settling there, or small — like your child competing in a sporting event somewhere you’d never have thought to visit, but are glad you did.

That’s how I came to know Bromma, through my brother-in-law Johan, who lived here for many years. We’d often visit, and I came to love its setting: nestled by the water, with coastal forest trails winding along the cliffs, and dotted with pretty cottages — some tucked inland, others opening out to glorious views of Lake Mälaren.

One of those special houses is this gem from 1909, a rare survivor from Bromma’s early days as a summer retreat. Back then, families would arrive by steamboat, long before there were roads or trams, and build villas along the shoreline. Stepping inside, you can still feel that history in the tiled stoves, the open fireplace, and the craftsmanship that’s lasted over a century.

Today, thoughtful updates bring that charm into the present. I love the pretty botanical wallpaper, the classic checked floor (a pattern you so often find in old Swedish houses), as well as the smaller details: the vintage scales in the bathroom (fingers crossed the needle underestimates!) and the clever doormats lining each shelf of the hall’s shoe rack. What a great hack!

Ready to feel inspired? 

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage
A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage
A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

What a pretty house!

I’m not sure if it was initially meant as a summer house or a year-round home — but I, for one, could easily picture coming back here in the evenings after a day in the capital. So peaceful!

Could you imagine living in a charming old cottage like this, too? And did you spot that Kermit-the-Frog green in the sunroom? I loved it — so unexpected and cheerful. What details caught your eye?

Would you like to dream about more Scandinavian summer houses today? 

A Danish summer house by Lammefjorden
A charming summer house in the Finnish countryside
A fairytale summerhouse on the Swedish island of Vaxholm

And that, friends, is it from me this week! I hope you’ve enjoyed all the inspiration and that you have a fantastic weekend! 

Stor kram!

Niki

Photography courtesy of Mäklarhuset – where this property is currently listed for sale. 

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A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage
It’s funny how family and friends can take you to places you’d never normally get to. It might be something big, like someone marrying into another country and settling there, or small — like your child competing in a sporting event somewhere you’d never have thought to visit, but are glad you did.

That’s how I came to know Bromma, through my brother-in-law Johan, who lived here for many years. We’d often visit, and I came to love its setting: nestled by the water, with coastal forest trails winding along the cliffs, and dotted with pretty cottages — some tucked inland, others opening out to glorious views of Lake Mälaren.

One of those special houses is this gem from 1909, a rare survivor from Bromma’s early days as a summer retreat. Back then, families would arrive by steamboat, long before there were roads or trams, and build villas along the shoreline. Stepping inside, you can still feel that history in the tiled stoves, the open fireplace, and the craftsmanship that’s lasted over a century.

Today, thoughtful updates bring that charm into the present. I love the pretty botanical wallpaper, the classic checked floor (a pattern you so often find in old Swedish houses), as well as the smaller details: the vintage scales in the bathroom (fingers crossed the needle underestimates!) and the clever doormats lining each shelf of the hall’s shoe rack. What a great hack!

Ready to feel inspired? 

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage
A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage
A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

A Bromma Treasure: Touring a 1909 Lakeside Cottage

What a pretty house!

I’m not sure if it was initially meant as a summer house or a year-round home — but I, for one, could easily picture coming back here in the evenings after a day in the capital. So peaceful!

Could you imagine living in a charming old cottage like this, too? And did you spot that Kermit-the-Frog green in the sunroom? I loved it — so unexpected and cheerful. What details caught your eye?

Would you like to dream about more Scandinavian summer houses today? 

A Danish summer house by Lammefjorden
A charming summer house in the Finnish countryside
A fairytale summerhouse on the Swedish island of Vaxholm

And that, friends, is it from me this week! I hope you’ve enjoyed all the inspiration and that you have a fantastic weekend! 

Stor kram!

Niki

Photography courtesy of Mäklarhuset – where this property is currently listed for sale. 


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