God morgon! Oh, have I got a beautiful home tour for you today! Located in Østerbro, Copenhagen, the Danish home of Marie and Jacob is full of everything I love: sun light, mid-century pieces, Danish design, art, and a very handsome furry friend! Twenty-eight-year-old Marie works as an information security consultant and loves to paint in her spare time. Her paintings can be seen throughout the 100 square metre space – and are part of what gives their home a wonderful, unique and personal touch. The recently renovated space also features beautiful second-hand / vintage pieces as well as statement lighting and soft serene shades. Velkommen!
An IKEA kitchen has been combined with a natural stone worktop from Zurface, giving it a luxurious finish.
Marie and Jacob have made the most of a wide windowsill – turning it into a space to sit with a coffee, soak up the sunshine and watch the world go by.
The chairs and table were picked up second-hand online and a Drop Chandelier from 101 Copenhagen hangs overhead.
A painting by Marie takes pride of place in the sitting room – adding a wonderful element of colour. The seating is from the Sofa Company.
I love how Marie and Jacob have made full use of the windows in every room. In the sitting, a Coventry chair and Arum table lamp* have been combined to create a perfect reading corner.
In the spare room, the couple have capitalised on the natural light to make a home office.
I love this rack (source a similar solid oak rail here*) – we could really do with this many hooks in our bathroom (there are always about 15 towels on the go – it drives me nuts!). I’m also itching to put up some art but Per is not happy about drilling into the tiles. What are your thoughts on this? Is it a bad idea? Or should we just go for it?
How lovely!
I especially appreciate how Marie and Jacob have added just the right amount of furniture to fit their needs and nothing more! It strikes that perfect balance – pared-back yet warm, something I talk about in my Lagom book.
Is there anything that stood out to you?
See more pictures of their lovely home – and keep up to date with Marie and Jacob’s latest renovation projects over at @strandboulevardan.
Shall we take a peek inside homes of a few other artists today? Here are a few I love:
Do you have a lot of art in your home?
Niki
Photography courtesy of @strandboulevardan shared with kind permission.
*This post contains affiliate links
God morgon! Oh, have I got a beautiful home tour for you today! Located in Østerbro, Copenhagen, the Danish home of Marie and Jacob is full of everything I love: sun light, mid-century pieces, Danish design, art, and a very handsome furry friend! Twenty-eight-year-old Marie works as an information security consultant and loves to paint in her spare time. Her paintings can be seen throughout the 100 square metre space – and are part of what gives their home a wonderful, unique and personal touch. The recently renovated space also features beautiful second-hand / vintage pieces as well as statement lighting and soft serene shades. Velkommen!
An IKEA kitchen has been combined with a natural stone worktop from Zurface, giving it a luxurious finish.
Marie and Jacob have made the most of a wide windowsill – turning it into a space to sit with a coffee, soak up the sunshine and watch the world go by.
The chairs and table were picked up second-hand online and a Drop Chandelier from 101 Copenhagen hangs overhead.
A painting by Marie takes pride of place in the sitting room – adding a wonderful element of colour. The seating is from the Sofa Company.
I love how Marie and Jacob have made full use of the windows in every room. In the sitting, a Coventry chair and Arum table lamp* have been combined to create a perfect reading corner.
In the spare room, the couple have capitalised on the natural light to make a home office.
I love this rack (source a similar solid oak rail here*) – we could really do with this many hooks in our bathroom (there are always about 15 towels on the go – it drives me nuts!). I’m also itching to put up some art but Per is not happy about drilling into the tiles. What are your thoughts on this? Is it a bad idea? Or should we just go for it?
How lovely!
I especially appreciate how Marie and Jacob have added just the right amount of furniture to fit their needs and nothing more! It strikes that perfect balance – pared-back yet warm, something I talk about in my Lagom book.
Is there anything that stood out to you?
See more pictures of their lovely home – and keep up to date with Marie and Jacob’s latest renovation projects over at @strandboulevardan.
Shall we take a peek inside homes of a few other artists today? Here are a few I love:
Do you have a lot of art in your home?
Niki
Photography courtesy of @strandboulevardan shared with kind permission.
*This post contains affiliate links
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