An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
Picture the scene: you wake up, throw on some clogs, and head out into the garden with a steaming coffee and newspaper and settle down to soak up the morning sun. Maybe do a little gardening – or take a swim in the nearby lake. In the winter, you might go for a brisk walk before lighting the fire and cosying up with a book for the afternoon or pour yourself a deep, warm bath. Either way, I’m pretty sure this Swedish country home has something wonderful to offer in every season. And the 19th century architecture will no doubt keep you busy too (perfect for a tinkerer!). If only I’d snapped it up when it came on the market a few years ago. Gaaah! Let’s sit back and dream of a life in the Swedish countryside all the same. Enjoy the tour! 
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
Such a beautiful house! It has me dreaming of a move to the Swedish countryside, how about you? 

Funnily enough, Per and I were discussing it only yesterday when we strolled past a really pretty cottage with a thatched roof yesterday evening. It won’t happen, but we do love to dream. The other things we marvelled at on our walk in  the forest was how the evenings are so much lighter – and that the birds are starting to return from their migration south. A wonderful sight and a sign that spring is in the air! 

Do the birds disappear in wintertime where you live too? 

And on a separate, slightly random note – thank you to my American readers in yesterday’s ‘colour inspiration’ post for confirming that ‘funk / funky’ does actually mean the same as it does in British – phew! I was getting nervous!

If you’re heart is in the countryside today check out the Scandinavian country style living archive – so much beauty in one place! 
Ha det så fint! 
Niki
Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem – found via Nordroom with thanks. 

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An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
Picture the scene: you wake up, throw on some clogs, and head out into the garden with a steaming coffee and newspaper and settle down to soak up the morning sun. Maybe do a little gardening – or take a swim in the nearby lake. In the winter, you might go for a brisk walk before lighting the fire and cosying up with a book for the afternoon or pour yourself a deep, warm bath. Either way, I’m pretty sure this Swedish country home has something wonderful to offer in every season. And the 19th century architecture will no doubt keep you busy too (perfect for a tinkerer!). If only I’d snapped it up when it came on the market a few years ago. Gaaah! Let’s sit back and dream of a life in the Swedish countryside all the same. Enjoy the tour! 
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
An Idyllic Swedish Country Home
Such a beautiful house! It has me dreaming of a move to the Swedish countryside, how about you? 

Funnily enough, Per and I were discussing it only yesterday when we strolled past a really pretty cottage with a thatched roof yesterday evening. It won’t happen, but we do love to dream. The other things we marvelled at on our walk in  the forest was how the evenings are so much lighter – and that the birds are starting to return from their migration south. A wonderful sight and a sign that spring is in the air! 

Do the birds disappear in wintertime where you live too? 

And on a separate, slightly random note – thank you to my American readers in yesterday’s ‘colour inspiration’ post for confirming that ‘funk / funky’ does actually mean the same as it does in British – phew! I was getting nervous!

If you’re heart is in the countryside today check out the Scandinavian country style living archive – so much beauty in one place! 
Ha det så fint! 
Niki
Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem – found via Nordroom with thanks. 

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