A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
Per and I both grew up with sailing, and as you know, we usually spend our summers sailing the Swedish, Danish, Norwegian (and sometimes North German) coastline. I readily admit, Per’s more into the technical (some might say important) stuff like trimming the sails, navigation etc. While I’m more of a G+T, fair-weather type of sailor who’s forever asking to sail closer to the shore so we can take a look at the waterside cottages!! In my mind, the prettiest coastal homes of all can be found out on the islands. What I love most about them is that despite their prime location, they often still possess a wonderful, understated feel.
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
Just with all Scandinavian summer houses, the focus is on being outdoors – and the interior should never distract from the beautiful surroundings. This wonderful cabin, nestled on the water’s edge on a tiny island called Jutholmen in the Stockholm archipelago, is a fine example of this! 
Formerly a workshop, the cabin has been transformed into a year-round holiday home with a relaxed industrial meets boathouse vibe. In fine weather, the family can head outdoors and relax on a large terrace overlooking the water. 
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
Bamboo furniture from Tine K Home and iconic Swedish Grytthyttan outdoor dining furniture help to add a natural, laidback feeling to the outdoor terrace without taking away from the stunning scenery! 

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge

The island is accessed by boat – and once settled, a small speedboat is used to head to the nearby island of Dalarö which has many restaurants, shops and cafes. People often use their boats to head to smaller uninhabited islands to enjoy picnics and swim.

In Sweden ‘allemansrätten’ gives you the ‘right to roam’ anywhere in the countryside as long as you don’t disturb or destroy it, enabling everyone to experience nature and enjoy the beautiful Swedish lifestyle. That’s one very large playground!

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
I love this fairly basic outdoor kitchen. Why miss a moment of sunshine to wash-up and cook when you can do it outside! 

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
The interior has a relaxed, industrial vibe. Mainly black and white, touches of wood help to bring a warm feel to the space. 
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
Wood panelling, vintage ship lights* and vintage school biology print* help to draw attention to the coastal location, adding a subtle ‘sjöbo‘ (boat house) vibe. 
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
I spy vintage gym equipment – always a winner in my eyes, and not a bad spot for a round of boxing either! FYI Etsy is a great source for vintage gym equipment*

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
Bunking up! Simple sleeping quarters lime this or a common site in Swedish summer cottages and are ideal for family and guests to catch some shut eye before another day outdoors soaking up the sun (or rain!!!). 

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
The Swedish summer can be chilly at times. I’m not kidding when I say last summer we witnessed water temperatures of 9.5 Celsius (49 Fahrenheit) and driving rain on the east coast. A sauna is ideal (some might say mandatory) for thawing out after a day on the frigid waters – and taking a dip in the sea. When visiting it’s unlikely you’ll have a private ‘bastu’ (sauna) like this one, but many islands have public saunas you can book (one of my favourites is on the island of Tjärö – which I featured in this post). 

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
What a stunning oasis! 
This rare gem of a property was actually on the market a few weeks ago but, as you can imagine was quickly snapped up – more details here.
Probably the most ridiculous question I’ve asked all week (although you never know!) – but could you imagine spending your summers here?! 
I’ll be thinking about this beautiful cabin when we take to the water this summer – maybe I’ll discover come other hidden gems (from a distance!) – if so, I’ll be sure to let you know! 
If you have more time today / over the weekend – take a peek at: 
All so dreamy – do you have a favourite? 
I hope you have a wonderful weekend friends, see you Monday! 
Niki
Photography courtesy of Sjönära with thanks

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A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
Per and I both grew up with sailing, and as you know, we usually spend our summers sailing the Swedish, Danish, Norwegian (and sometimes North German) coastline. I readily admit, Per’s more into the technical (some might say important) stuff like trimming the sails, navigation etc. While I’m more of a G+T, fair-weather type of sailor who’s forever asking to sail closer to the shore so we can take a look at the waterside cottages!! In my mind, the prettiest coastal homes of all can be found out on the islands. What I love most about them is that despite their prime location, they often still possess a wonderful, understated feel.
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
Just with all Scandinavian summer houses, the focus is on being outdoors – and the interior should never distract from the beautiful surroundings. This wonderful cabin, nestled on the water’s edge on a tiny island called Jutholmen in the Stockholm archipelago, is a fine example of this! 
Formerly a workshop, the cabin has been transformed into a year-round holiday home with a relaxed industrial meets boathouse vibe. In fine weather, the family can head outdoors and relax on a large terrace overlooking the water. 
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
Bamboo furniture from Tine K Home and iconic Swedish Grytthyttan outdoor dining furniture help to add a natural, laidback feeling to the outdoor terrace without taking away from the stunning scenery! 

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge

The island is accessed by boat – and once settled, a small speedboat is used to head to the nearby island of Dalarö which has many restaurants, shops and cafes. People often use their boats to head to smaller uninhabited islands to enjoy picnics and swim.

In Sweden ‘allemansrätten’ gives you the ‘right to roam’ anywhere in the countryside as long as you don’t disturb or destroy it, enabling everyone to experience nature and enjoy the beautiful Swedish lifestyle. That’s one very large playground!

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
I love this fairly basic outdoor kitchen. Why miss a moment of sunshine to wash-up and cook when you can do it outside! 

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
The interior has a relaxed, industrial vibe. Mainly black and white, touches of wood help to bring a warm feel to the space. 
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
Wood panelling, vintage ship lights* and vintage school biology print* help to draw attention to the coastal location, adding a subtle ‘sjöbo‘ (boat house) vibe. 
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
I spy vintage gym equipment – always a winner in my eyes, and not a bad spot for a round of boxing either! FYI Etsy is a great source for vintage gym equipment*

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
Bunking up! Simple sleeping quarters lime this or a common site in Swedish summer cottages and are ideal for family and guests to catch some shut eye before another day outdoors soaking up the sun (or rain!!!). 

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
The Swedish summer can be chilly at times. I’m not kidding when I say last summer we witnessed water temperatures of 9.5 Celsius (49 Fahrenheit) and driving rain on the east coast. A sauna is ideal (some might say mandatory) for thawing out after a day on the frigid waters – and taking a dip in the sea. When visiting it’s unlikely you’ll have a private ‘bastu’ (sauna) like this one, but many islands have public saunas you can book (one of my favourites is on the island of Tjärö – which I featured in this post). 

A Relaxed Swedish Island Summer Cabin on The Water's Edge
What a stunning oasis! 
This rare gem of a property was actually on the market a few weeks ago but, as you can imagine was quickly snapped up – more details here.
Probably the most ridiculous question I’ve asked all week (although you never know!) – but could you imagine spending your summers here?! 
I’ll be thinking about this beautiful cabin when we take to the water this summer – maybe I’ll discover come other hidden gems (from a distance!) – if so, I’ll be sure to let you know! 
If you have more time today / over the weekend – take a peek at: 
All so dreamy – do you have a favourite? 
I hope you have a wonderful weekend friends, see you Monday! 
Niki
Photography courtesy of Sjönära with thanks


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