A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
Why, hello there! How’s your week going? It’s kind of a crazy time in the weeks running up to Christmas, don’t you find? I hope you’ll be able to find a little respite while enjoying today’s post because I’ve got a lovely Swedish home to share with you! This beautiful Swedish house in Piteå (that’s FAR, FAR, FAR north!), belongs to interior stylist and Mother Frida Andersson. The country home has been decorated in soothing tones of green grey which provides a calm backdrop for a blend of traditional and contemporary design pieces and lots of lovely linen! I love the Christmas touches too! Enjoy the tour!

A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
I wonder what Frida’s planning to do with the orange slices? Perhaps she’s going to make a garland like the one in this post
Source a similar linen tablecloth here*. I also spy a Bernadotte thermo pot* by Georg Jensen (I have a new found love for the Danish brand having experienced their Christmas Collectibles first hand yesterday!). 

A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
I wasn’t kidding when I said that these paper snow flowers are the biggest thing in Sweden this Christmas! I’ve shared a DIY tutorial here
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
This sitting room is all about the texture from the wooden chest and Urn to the linen sofa (Bemz do an urban loose fit linen cover* like this for IKEA sofas). The dusting of snow outside adds to the cosy feel too! 
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches

How pretty is this snöblomma in the window? I also love the simplicity of the fir tree branch in the urn. It reminds me a little of the decoration beside our daybed (except I added a single golden Christmas decoration!). I often think more simple seasonal touches are the prettiest. 
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
The mix of linens in earthy tones add a cosy touch to the bedroom and look super soft too! 
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
I discovered a great source for rustic benches like this one on Etsy here
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches

A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches

There are so many lovely touches in this home – did anything catch your eye? 
I like the wreath in Frida’s daughter’s bedroom – it’s such a pretty way to add a festive touch! Incidentally both my daughters have asked if they can put Christmas trees in their bedrooms this year. There’s no way their bedrooms are big enough and we’ve got a load of guests coming (plus our big tree fell over yesterday – I’m not kidding! – so I’m already battling enough with that one!). But maybe they could each have a mini table toptree? Hmmm. Do you have multiple trees in your home? 
You can see more of Frida’s home over on her instagram and blog – Mitt Pallas.  
Check out more soothing Swedish homes here
Ha en bra dag! 

Niki
Photography: Frida Andersson
*Affiliate link which means if you click on the link and buy it, I might earn a very small amount of money – perhaps enough for a pepparkaka biscuit with my tea!

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A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
Why, hello there! How’s your week going? It’s kind of a crazy time in the weeks running up to Christmas, don’t you find? I hope you’ll be able to find a little respite while enjoying today’s post because I’ve got a lovely Swedish home to share with you! This beautiful Swedish house in Piteå (that’s FAR, FAR, FAR north!), belongs to interior stylist and Mother Frida Andersson. The country home has been decorated in soothing tones of green grey which provides a calm backdrop for a blend of traditional and contemporary design pieces and lots of lovely linen! I love the Christmas touches too! Enjoy the tour!

A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
I wonder what Frida’s planning to do with the orange slices? Perhaps she’s going to make a garland like the one in this post
Source a similar linen tablecloth here*. I also spy a Bernadotte thermo pot* by Georg Jensen (I have a new found love for the Danish brand having experienced their Christmas Collectibles first hand yesterday!). 

A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
I wasn’t kidding when I said that these paper snow flowers are the biggest thing in Sweden this Christmas! I’ve shared a DIY tutorial here
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
This sitting room is all about the texture from the wooden chest and Urn to the linen sofa (Bemz do an urban loose fit linen cover* like this for IKEA sofas). The dusting of snow outside adds to the cosy feel too! 
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches

How pretty is this snöblomma in the window? I also love the simplicity of the fir tree branch in the urn. It reminds me a little of the decoration beside our daybed (except I added a single golden Christmas decoration!). I often think more simple seasonal touches are the prettiest. 
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
The mix of linens in earthy tones add a cosy touch to the bedroom and look super soft too! 
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches
I discovered a great source for rustic benches like this one on Etsy here
A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches

A Soothing Swedish Home With Subtle Festive Touches

There are so many lovely touches in this home – did anything catch your eye? 
I like the wreath in Frida’s daughter’s bedroom – it’s such a pretty way to add a festive touch! Incidentally both my daughters have asked if they can put Christmas trees in their bedrooms this year. There’s no way their bedrooms are big enough and we’ve got a load of guests coming (plus our big tree fell over yesterday – I’m not kidding! – so I’m already battling enough with that one!). But maybe they could each have a mini table toptree? Hmmm. Do you have multiple trees in your home? 
You can see more of Frida’s home over on her instagram and blog – Mitt Pallas.  
Check out more soothing Swedish homes here
Ha en bra dag! 

Niki
Photography: Frida Andersson
*Affiliate link which means if you click on the link and buy it, I might earn a very small amount of money – perhaps enough for a pepparkaka biscuit with my tea!

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