A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
Hejsan! I hope you had a wonderful weekend! It was really sunny here, but wow was there a vicious northerly wind blowing – brrrrrrr! Even so, midsummer is a mere 8 weeks away and we’re loving the long hours of sunlight up here in the North! It’s at this time of year when smallish spaces and ‘attic’ apartments without balconies can start to feel a little closed in and removed from the vibrant spring / summer outside. But, if you’re smart like 26-year-old nursery teacher Louise, who lives in a beautiful 46 square metre (495 sq. ft) apartment on the top floor of an old building in Aarhus, Denmark, it’s easy to add a summer vibe. Louise has decorated her two-room apartment (made up of an open-plan kitchen / dining area and bedroom which also doubles up as her living room) with pastel coloured art, accessories, pretty summer dresses and vibrant plants and flowers – all of which help to bring a ray of sunshine to the space, even on a grey day! 
A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!

Louise has opted for mainly whitewashed walls which help to bounce the light around and give the illusion of space. while an accent wall adds a great focal point and creates contrast. 
Kitchenware in fresh pastel hues also add a summery vibe, while a canvas director chair adds a beachy touch. 
A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!

Sunny yellow tulips and daffodils brighten up a dark corner around the sink. 

A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
A lemon tree brings an instant touch of the med to the windowsill and a white table helps to add the bounce around. The print on the back wall is from Copenhagen-based By Garmi
FYI I also have a lemon tree in my home which I bought last spring. I’m proud to announce that it’s survived the winter but there are no lemons to be seen – what have I done wrong? Honestly though, I’m just proud it’s still alive!
Notice how wall to wall storage units double up as seating in the dining area – a smarty small space solution. 

A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!

Art with pastel tones by the likes of local Danish artists Lotte Neupart and Pernille Bitsch adds a soft, summery touch to the bedroom wall while  lemon yellow under bed storage crates from Hay add a fresh touch to the room. 

A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!

Some summer dresses are way too pretty to be kept hidden in a wardrobe – put them on display like Louise has done – so even if it’s too cold to wear them you can still appreciate them each and every day! These ones are from Boii Studios. 

A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
Linen bedding in pale yellow and pink from H&M Home add a pretty touch to the bed. Just add a coffee and a croissant (and maybe a fresh glass of orange juice!). 

A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
A lit candle – because, well, hygge. 
A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
The pretty town of Aarhus is a must visit if you’re in Denmark – and a walk by the coast his perfect for blowing away the cobwebs, or a dip if you dare! 

A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
What a lovely home – and such great inspiration for spring / summer too, don’t you think? 
You can see more pics of Louise’s charming home here
Shall we take a look at a few other lovely attic spaces today? here are a few of my favourites: 
Wishing you all a great start to the week – I hope the sun is shining where you are too! 
Photography: Louise / @_lisebise

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A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
Hejsan! I hope you had a wonderful weekend! It was really sunny here, but wow was there a vicious northerly wind blowing – brrrrrrr! Even so, midsummer is a mere 8 weeks away and we’re loving the long hours of sunlight up here in the North! It’s at this time of year when smallish spaces and ‘attic’ apartments without balconies can start to feel a little closed in and removed from the vibrant spring / summer outside. But, if you’re smart like 26-year-old nursery teacher Louise, who lives in a beautiful 46 square metre (495 sq. ft) apartment on the top floor of an old building in Aarhus, Denmark, it’s easy to add a summer vibe. Louise has decorated her two-room apartment (made up of an open-plan kitchen / dining area and bedroom which also doubles up as her living room) with pastel coloured art, accessories, pretty summer dresses and vibrant plants and flowers – all of which help to bring a ray of sunshine to the space, even on a grey day! 
A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!

Louise has opted for mainly whitewashed walls which help to bounce the light around and give the illusion of space. while an accent wall adds a great focal point and creates contrast. 
Kitchenware in fresh pastel hues also add a summery vibe, while a canvas director chair adds a beachy touch. 
A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!

Sunny yellow tulips and daffodils brighten up a dark corner around the sink. 

A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
A lemon tree brings an instant touch of the med to the windowsill and a white table helps to add the bounce around. The print on the back wall is from Copenhagen-based By Garmi
FYI I also have a lemon tree in my home which I bought last spring. I’m proud to announce that it’s survived the winter but there are no lemons to be seen – what have I done wrong? Honestly though, I’m just proud it’s still alive!
Notice how wall to wall storage units double up as seating in the dining area – a smarty small space solution. 

A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!

Art with pastel tones by the likes of local Danish artists Lotte Neupart and Pernille Bitsch adds a soft, summery touch to the bedroom wall while  lemon yellow under bed storage crates from Hay add a fresh touch to the room. 

A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!

Some summer dresses are way too pretty to be kept hidden in a wardrobe – put them on display like Louise has done – so even if it’s too cold to wear them you can still appreciate them each and every day! These ones are from Boii Studios. 

A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
Linen bedding in pale yellow and pink from H&M Home add a pretty touch to the bed. Just add a coffee and a croissant (and maybe a fresh glass of orange juice!). 

A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
A lit candle – because, well, hygge. 
A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
The pretty town of Aarhus is a must visit if you’re in Denmark – and a walk by the coast his perfect for blowing away the cobwebs, or a dip if you dare! 

A Small-ish Danish Home With a Vibrant, Sunny Feel!
What a lovely home – and such great inspiration for spring / summer too, don’t you think? 
You can see more pics of Louise’s charming home here
Shall we take a look at a few other lovely attic spaces today? here are a few of my favourites: 
Wishing you all a great start to the week – I hope the sun is shining where you are too! 
Photography: Louise / @_lisebise

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