It’s Friday! Time to hang up your work hat, pull up a seat and sip coffee… or something stronger, and indulge in a little Swedish interior inspiration.
Today that comes in the form of a warm and inviting apartment in Mösebacke, Gothenburg that’s full of art, playful patterns and splashes of colour that breathe life and personality into the living space. In the sitting room, a traditional masonry oven adds a toasty feel in Autumn, while come summer the windows can be thrown over to allow the buzz of city life float in.
Note the antique Swedish ‘kökssoffa’ (kitchen sofa) – also seen in last Friday’s home tour, which adds a cosy spot at the table, but also plenty of storage too! But also keep an eye out for modern finds such as a stool / side table made from 100% recycled plastic. All in all, a lovely, personal space that’s full of a wonderful golden light! Välkommen!
Really loved many elements about this apartment. But I think what especially stood out was the yellow heart themed wallpaper in the bedroom, I’ve never seen that before!
Did anything catch your eye?
This is a quick post from me as I’ve just arrived on Lofoten in Northern Norway and am sitting in the klatrekafeen – a little cafe by the water to write this post – I’ll share a picture in my instagram stories so you can see what I mean. It’s been a lifelong dream of mine to visit this spectacular part of the world in the Arctic!
I’ve loved reading all your comments as always – and promise to respond soon. Thank you for taking the time to leave your thoughts and observations, it means a lot!
Wishing you all a really fantastic and relaxing weekend – see you Monday!
Niki
Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem (it’s for sale!), with thanks.
It’s Friday! Time to hang up your work hat, pull up a seat and sip coffee… or something stronger, and indulge in a little Swedish interior inspiration.
Today that comes in the form of a warm and inviting apartment in Mösebacke, Gothenburg that’s full of art, playful patterns and splashes of colour that breathe life and personality into the living space. In the sitting room, a traditional masonry oven adds a toasty feel in Autumn, while come summer the windows can be thrown over to allow the buzz of city life float in.
Note the antique Swedish ‘kökssoffa’ (kitchen sofa) – also seen in last Friday’s home tour, which adds a cosy spot at the table, but also plenty of storage too! But also keep an eye out for modern finds such as a stool / side table made from 100% recycled plastic. All in all, a lovely, personal space that’s full of a wonderful golden light! Välkommen!
Really loved many elements about this apartment. But I think what especially stood out was the yellow heart themed wallpaper in the bedroom, I’ve never seen that before!
Did anything catch your eye?
This is a quick post from me as I’ve just arrived on Lofoten in Northern Norway and am sitting in the klatrekafeen – a little cafe by the water to write this post – I’ll share a picture in my instagram stories so you can see what I mean. It’s been a lifelong dream of mine to visit this spectacular part of the world in the Arctic!
I’ve loved reading all your comments as always – and promise to respond soon. Thank you for taking the time to leave your thoughts and observations, it means a lot!
Wishing you all a really fantastic and relaxing weekend – see you Monday!
Niki
Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem (it’s for sale!), with thanks.
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