A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
Living in the south of Sweden, the winters tend to be long, cold and dark and life tends to gravitate indoors. Many a night are spent at home surrounded by candlelight while munching on comfort food! In the North of Sweden however – the days are lit by dazzling white snow and children play outdoors, building snowmen, sledging or building domes. At weekends, many locals like to head off into the wilderness by ski, ice-skates, snowmobile or show-shoes – all of which will leave you happy, rosy-cheeked and ready for a steaming hot chocolate with rum and whipped cream once home! 
Located around 500 km North of Stockholm, Ann Rullander has created a winter paradise in the form of a beautiful log cabin on the edge of a vast frozen lake. The house dates back to the 1800’s and was completely renovated in 2006. It was previously used as a summer cottage before Ann and her husband moved there permanently five-years ago. Today, the simple white wood clad interior mirrors the blanket of snow outside, while a roaring fire, candles and blankets help to create a toasty feel. Ready to be transported to a Swedish winter wonderland? 
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
How beautiful. 
The porch shovelling looks like heavy work (did you notice how much snow there is?) – but an essential exercise if you want to be able to leave your house in wintertime up there! 
Do you get snow like this where you live? 
Ann tells me that in summer they love to swim in the lake and get about by boat. But for a while yet they’ll be using skis and a scooter. 
See more of Ann’s lovely house over at @annrullander
Would you like to see a few others Scandinavian cabins in the snow? Here are few of my favourites: 
Stor kram! Big hug! 

Niki
Credits: Ann Rullander, shared with kind permission

For my sentiments on what is happening in Europe right now, please see this post. While I continue to blog, behind-the-scenes I am doing what I can from Sweden, while hoping for peace, humanity and a brighter tomorrow. 

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A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
Living in the south of Sweden, the winters tend to be long, cold and dark and life tends to gravitate indoors. Many a night are spent at home surrounded by candlelight while munching on comfort food! In the North of Sweden however – the days are lit by dazzling white snow and children play outdoors, building snowmen, sledging or building domes. At weekends, many locals like to head off into the wilderness by ski, ice-skates, snowmobile or show-shoes – all of which will leave you happy, rosy-cheeked and ready for a steaming hot chocolate with rum and whipped cream once home! 
Located around 500 km North of Stockholm, Ann Rullander has created a winter paradise in the form of a beautiful log cabin on the edge of a vast frozen lake. The house dates back to the 1800’s and was completely renovated in 2006. It was previously used as a summer cottage before Ann and her husband moved there permanently five-years ago. Today, the simple white wood clad interior mirrors the blanket of snow outside, while a roaring fire, candles and blankets help to create a toasty feel. Ready to be transported to a Swedish winter wonderland? 
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
A Lakeside Swedish Log House In The Snow
How beautiful. 
The porch shovelling looks like heavy work (did you notice how much snow there is?) – but an essential exercise if you want to be able to leave your house in wintertime up there! 
Do you get snow like this where you live? 
Ann tells me that in summer they love to swim in the lake and get about by boat. But for a while yet they’ll be using skis and a scooter. 
See more of Ann’s lovely house over at @annrullander
Would you like to see a few others Scandinavian cabins in the snow? Here are few of my favourites: 
Stor kram! Big hug! 

Niki
Credits: Ann Rullander, shared with kind permission

For my sentiments on what is happening in Europe right now, please see this post. While I continue to blog, behind-the-scenes I am doing what I can from Sweden, while hoping for peace, humanity and a brighter tomorrow. 


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