A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
On Monday someone wrote requisition to see more urban apartments. I hear you, I have been featuring a lot of rural homes lately. I promise to keep shaking it up and try to share a little of every Scandinavian style – watch this space! Today’s property offers the best of both worlds, which I’m hoping will also tick the box! Located on the outskirts of Kungsbacka, it has the benefit of having the town’s facilities in walking distance, yet backs onto woodland (which looks especially pretty at this time of year). 
But it’s not the location that caught my eye (although if you’d like to buy it, this could be good to know!), it’s the decor. Built in 1906, the house has been completely renovated in keeping with the age and style of the property. I especially love the wood panelling (ever since building our little cabin, I’m even more of a fan!), and the way doors, ceilings, skirting boards and architraves have been painted in a darker tone. The upstairs bedrooms have also been painted in deeper soothing tones, adding a cosy touch. Oh, and the owners also have impeccable taste when it comes to furniture and lamps too! Ready to take a look? 
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
Notice how the kitchen is painted in two subtle tones, which immediately adds difference. Although rather spartan in this picture, you can imagine how lovely it would look when the whole family gathers round! 
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet

What a wonderful house! I could definitely see myself living here, how about you?
Whoever snaps it up is extremely lucky. Hmmm, maybe I should speak to Per, although it is a little out of our budget! In case you’re curious, there’s more info about it here
Love to see some Scandinavian apartments today? Here some goodies: 
Live small? Get inspiration here!
I’m off to take some photos of a lamp now – it’s such a gloomy day, I think it will need to be switched on. I’m looking forward to showing you the results on Friday! 
Vi ses! 

Niki
Photography: Mika Ågren 
Styling: Epok Interior 
Found via Planete Deco with thanks

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A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
On Monday someone wrote requisition to see more urban apartments. I hear you, I have been featuring a lot of rural homes lately. I promise to keep shaking it up and try to share a little of every Scandinavian style – watch this space! Today’s property offers the best of both worlds, which I’m hoping will also tick the box! Located on the outskirts of Kungsbacka, it has the benefit of having the town’s facilities in walking distance, yet backs onto woodland (which looks especially pretty at this time of year). 
But it’s not the location that caught my eye (although if you’d like to buy it, this could be good to know!), it’s the decor. Built in 1906, the house has been completely renovated in keeping with the age and style of the property. I especially love the wood panelling (ever since building our little cabin, I’m even more of a fan!), and the way doors, ceilings, skirting boards and architraves have been painted in a darker tone. The upstairs bedrooms have also been painted in deeper soothing tones, adding a cosy touch. Oh, and the owners also have impeccable taste when it comes to furniture and lamps too! Ready to take a look? 
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
Notice how the kitchen is painted in two subtle tones, which immediately adds difference. Although rather spartan in this picture, you can imagine how lovely it would look when the whole family gathers round! 
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet
A Swedish House Where the Town and Forest Meet

What a wonderful house! I could definitely see myself living here, how about you?
Whoever snaps it up is extremely lucky. Hmmm, maybe I should speak to Per, although it is a little out of our budget! In case you’re curious, there’s more info about it here
Love to see some Scandinavian apartments today? Here some goodies: 
Live small? Get inspiration here!
I’m off to take some photos of a lamp now – it’s such a gloomy day, I think it will need to be switched on. I’m looking forward to showing you the results on Friday! 
Vi ses! 

Niki
Photography: Mika Ågren 
Styling: Epok Interior 
Found via Planete Deco with thanks