Every now and again a home really leaps out at me, and this is one of them. Organic, mature and calm, the one room studio apartment is a perfect oasis in the heart of Swede’s capital – and even has a cosy balcony full of Autumn blooms on which to enjoy a morning coffee.
A mix of grainy woods, earthy ‘unpolished’ walls, coarse linen – the apartment might be void of bright colour, but it more than makes up for it in rich textures, all of which help the space to come alive.
Keep an eye out for items that help to add the ‘hygge’ (cosiness) – such as a Sjöstrand espresso maker (we have one of these in our cabin!), teapots, vintage mugs, and a retro stereo system. And of course, there’s the blend of mid-century and antique furniture too.
So friends, pop the kettle on and curl up, there’s plenty to feel inspired by in this beautiful Swedish studio apartment!
The paint work is lovely – neutral yet lively. There’s a good article about different paint finishes and how to achieve them on House Beautiful in case you’d like to create something similar.
I forgot to mention in my previous small space post that many Swedish apartment blocks have storage in the basement which is perfect for storing out-of-season items. This one is no different. Even so, you can see in the last picture that it there is quite a lot of wardrobe space – and most likely space under the bed for clothes and other bits and bobs too.
One of the things that really caught my eye in this home were the retro headphones. My wonderful dad, who sadly passed away a couple of years ago, used to love music and spent most of his spare time browsing record shops or going to gigs (when he wasn’t ferrying us!). He had a huge record collection which all my friends used to admire (his taste was so down with the kids). He also had a set of headphones just like this! It’s funny how a single item can bring back so many memories. I guess it’s still quite raw for me as I reflect with sadness – but a wise friend told me that one day I’ll be able to look back at my memories of my Dad with a smile and I look forward to that. Sending a big virtual hug out to anyone else who has also lost someone special.
Did you spot anything in this apartment that you fell in love with or admire? As always, I’d love to hear your thoughts below!
Wishing you all a happy Wednesday,
Niki
Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem with thanks
Every now and again a home really leaps out at me, and this is one of them. Organic, mature and calm, the one room studio apartment is a perfect oasis in the heart of Swede’s capital – and even has a cosy balcony full of Autumn blooms on which to enjoy a morning coffee.
A mix of grainy woods, earthy ‘unpolished’ walls, coarse linen – the apartment might be void of bright colour, but it more than makes up for it in rich textures, all of which help the space to come alive.
Keep an eye out for items that help to add the ‘hygge’ (cosiness) – such as a Sjöstrand espresso maker (we have one of these in our cabin!), teapots, vintage mugs, and a retro stereo system. And of course, there’s the blend of mid-century and antique furniture too.
So friends, pop the kettle on and curl up, there’s plenty to feel inspired by in this beautiful Swedish studio apartment!
The paint work is lovely – neutral yet lively. There’s a good article about different paint finishes and how to achieve them on House Beautiful in case you’d like to create something similar.
I forgot to mention in my previous small space post that many Swedish apartment blocks have storage in the basement which is perfect for storing out-of-season items. This one is no different. Even so, you can see in the last picture that it there is quite a lot of wardrobe space – and most likely space under the bed for clothes and other bits and bobs too.
One of the things that really caught my eye in this home were the retro headphones. My wonderful dad, who sadly passed away a couple of years ago, used to love music and spent most of his spare time browsing record shops or going to gigs (when he wasn’t ferrying us!). He had a huge record collection which all my friends used to admire (his taste was so down with the kids). He also had a set of headphones just like this! It’s funny how a single item can bring back so many memories. I guess it’s still quite raw for me as I reflect with sadness – but a wise friend told me that one day I’ll be able to look back at my memories of my Dad with a smile and I look forward to that. Sending a big virtual hug out to anyone else who has also lost someone special.
Did you spot anything in this apartment that you fell in love with or admire? As always, I’d love to hear your thoughts below!
Wishing you all a happy Wednesday,
Niki
Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem with thanks