A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime
This is the time of year when I always start to panic — is Christmas really only 14 days away? I have so much to do… how about you? Even so, let’s pause for a moment and enjoy some festive calm inside the charming home of interior designer Guro Jovall, just south of Oslo, Norway. Guro lives with her son, dog and boyfriend in a beautiful house built in 1838 — and at Christmas it becomes truly magical.
Guro’s style blends Scandinavian simplicity with warm, historic character. The tones throughout her home are soft and natural — creamy whites, warm woods and gentle greys — creating a calm backdrop for Christmas greenery and candlelight. I love how the textures do so much of the talking here: the rough, hand-brushed brick by the fireplace, the smooth painted floors, the cosy sheepskins and woollen throws, and the layers of linen on the table. It all feels so inviting.

Look closely at the dining table, and you’ll see it’s been set with understated linens, sparkling glassware and blue-and-white plates (so pretty!) — a perfect mix of pattern and calm neutrals. It’s the kind of space where I can imagine gathering with friends and family, lingering as the light fades with a roaring fire in the background. Simple wreaths, pine cones and fresh greenery add just enough festive detail, and the soft glow of candles brings everything to life. 

I love how Guro’s home is the perfect reminder that Christmas decorating can be both subtle and incredibly cosy!

A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime
A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime
A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime
A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime

A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime

A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime
A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime

A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime

A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime
 Isn’t Guro’s home truly magical? Is there anything that stood out to you? 
You can see more inspiration and find out more about Guro’s interior design services over at @designguro.
If you haven’t already explored the Christmas archives, please do pour yourself a coffee, grab a blanket and have a scroll – there are so many beautiful Scandinavian homes and decorations to discover!
I’m heading off to Copenhagen shortly for a ‘Julefrukost’ (Danish Christmas lunch) with the team at Skandinavisk (don’t forget the exlusive 20% off with code ‘jul20’, it’s a perfect place to pick up a wonderful-smelling gift!). See more from my home here
Wishing you all a relaxing mid-week!
Niki
Photography by @designguro, shared with kind permission.

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A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime
This is the time of year when I always start to panic — is Christmas really only 14 days away? I have so much to do… how about you? Even so, let’s pause for a moment and enjoy some festive calm inside the charming home of interior designer Guro Jovall, just south of Oslo, Norway. Guro lives with her son, dog and boyfriend in a beautiful house built in 1838 — and at Christmas it becomes truly magical.
Guro’s style blends Scandinavian simplicity with warm, historic character. The tones throughout her home are soft and natural — creamy whites, warm woods and gentle greys — creating a calm backdrop for Christmas greenery and candlelight. I love how the textures do so much of the talking here: the rough, hand-brushed brick by the fireplace, the smooth painted floors, the cosy sheepskins and woollen throws, and the layers of linen on the table. It all feels so inviting.

Look closely at the dining table, and you’ll see it’s been set with understated linens, sparkling glassware and blue-and-white plates (so pretty!) — a perfect mix of pattern and calm neutrals. It’s the kind of space where I can imagine gathering with friends and family, lingering as the light fades with a roaring fire in the background. Simple wreaths, pine cones and fresh greenery add just enough festive detail, and the soft glow of candles brings everything to life. 

I love how Guro’s home is the perfect reminder that Christmas decorating can be both subtle and incredibly cosy!

A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime
A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime
A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime
A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime

A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime

A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime
A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime

A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime

A Cosy Norwegian Home at Christmastime
 Isn’t Guro’s home truly magical? Is there anything that stood out to you? 
You can see more inspiration and find out more about Guro’s interior design services over at @designguro.
If you haven’t already explored the Christmas archives, please do pour yourself a coffee, grab a blanket and have a scroll – there are so many beautiful Scandinavian homes and decorations to discover!
I’m heading off to Copenhagen shortly for a ‘Julefrukost’ (Danish Christmas lunch) with the team at Skandinavisk (don’t forget the exlusive 20% off with code ‘jul20’, it’s a perfect place to pick up a wonderful-smelling gift!). See more from my home here
Wishing you all a relaxing mid-week!
Niki
Photography by @designguro, shared with kind permission.

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