A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
I absolutely love it when someone takes the time and energy to painstakingly restore a historical house! Even better when they share the step-by-step process online, right? Photographer Lovisa ‘Furubo’ Andersson and her partner Daniel bought a former schoolhouse in Ölvingstorp, near Kalmar in South East Sweden a few years ago and have been renovating it by hand ever since. Today, the former classroom serves as a spacious and light-filled kitchen and other rooms (such as the gym hall!) have become beautiful living spaces. Here is a selection of truly inspiring before and after pictures of the exterior and kitchen as well as snapshots from some of the other rooms! 
Exterior Before 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home


Exterior after

A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
The main school house and outhouse had been painted in linseed oil paint 100 years ago, and Lovisa and Daniel felt it deserved the same treatment today! Naturally, there was a lot of other work included in the exterior renovation too. The result is so fresh, yet still in keeping with the original look and feel of the property. 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
Kitchen before 

A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
Kitchen after 

A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
Often it’s only when you see the before pictures that you can fully understand the sheer amount of work that has gone into a project! Beautiful wood panelling has been installed throughout the house to bring back a romantic old school feel (see my guide to choosing wood panelling here). 
Kitchen units before 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home

Kitchen units after
Lovisa and Daniel upcycled old materials wherever possible. In the kitchen old wardrobe doors were installed and then painted with linseed oil paint. 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
The oven is from Bertazzoni and most of the furniture is secondhand. 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
Lovisa made the coffee table by hand. The Viscontea lamp is by Flos. 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
I absolutely love this wall lamp – Lovisa bought it from Strömshaga. The rug is from Mio.

A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Kyoto lamp from Mio hangs from the ceiling in the bedroom. 

A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
Wood panelling has also been installed in all the bedrooms and hallway, giving the entire home a cohesive look. 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
So inspiring!

If you’ve ever thought about buying a former schoolhouse, perhaps this is just the nudge you needed! 

You can also take a peek at other converted schoolhouses: 


Lovisa and Daniel continue to renovate their house room by room – follow the progress and feel inspired over at @lovisafurubo

By the way, thank you for your patience last week – my family and I had a really lovely time in Åre, Sweden. It was very snowy – a little on the cold side (my toes are still defrosting!), and so relaxing! back in the less snowy south now and all ready to go! Thank you so much for stopping by!
Niki
Photography @lovisafurubo, share with kind permission.

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A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
I absolutely love it when someone takes the time and energy to painstakingly restore a historical house! Even better when they share the step-by-step process online, right? Photographer Lovisa ‘Furubo’ Andersson and her partner Daniel bought a former schoolhouse in Ölvingstorp, near Kalmar in South East Sweden a few years ago and have been renovating it by hand ever since. Today, the former classroom serves as a spacious and light-filled kitchen and other rooms (such as the gym hall!) have become beautiful living spaces. Here is a selection of truly inspiring before and after pictures of the exterior and kitchen as well as snapshots from some of the other rooms! 
Exterior Before 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home


Exterior after

A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
The main school house and outhouse had been painted in linseed oil paint 100 years ago, and Lovisa and Daniel felt it deserved the same treatment today! Naturally, there was a lot of other work included in the exterior renovation too. The result is so fresh, yet still in keeping with the original look and feel of the property. 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
Kitchen before 

A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
Kitchen after 

A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
Often it’s only when you see the before pictures that you can fully understand the sheer amount of work that has gone into a project! Beautiful wood panelling has been installed throughout the house to bring back a romantic old school feel (see my guide to choosing wood panelling here). 
Kitchen units before 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home

Kitchen units after
Lovisa and Daniel upcycled old materials wherever possible. In the kitchen old wardrobe doors were installed and then painted with linseed oil paint. 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
The oven is from Bertazzoni and most of the furniture is secondhand. 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
Lovisa made the coffee table by hand. The Viscontea lamp is by Flos. 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
I absolutely love this wall lamp – Lovisa bought it from Strömshaga. The rug is from Mio.

A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Kyoto lamp from Mio hangs from the ceiling in the bedroom. 

A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
Wood panelling has also been installed in all the bedrooms and hallway, giving the entire home a cohesive look. 
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
A Rundown Schoolhouse Becomes a Swedish Family Home
So inspiring!

If you’ve ever thought about buying a former schoolhouse, perhaps this is just the nudge you needed! 

You can also take a peek at other converted schoolhouses: 


Lovisa and Daniel continue to renovate their house room by room – follow the progress and feel inspired over at @lovisafurubo

By the way, thank you for your patience last week – my family and I had a really lovely time in Åre, Sweden. It was very snowy – a little on the cold side (my toes are still defrosting!), and so relaxing! back in the less snowy south now and all ready to go! Thank you so much for stopping by!
Niki
Photography @lovisafurubo, share with kind permission.