Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
Tjena! How was your weekend? The sun was shining here in the Öresund region which is just what we all needed to keep our spirits up! I say ‘Öresund’ because that also includes Copenhagen, which is just over the water from where I live – and the subject of today’s home tour! Yay! You might recall the feature I wrote about Johanne & Lukas’s apartment last year (in case you missed it, take a peek here – it’s packed with fab small space ideas!). And now the pair, who are expecting a baby girl in the summer, have moved to a wonderful townhouse. Built in 1927, the property was in major need of renovation and I can’t think of a better pair for the job than Johanne and Lukas. Snapshots on their instagram @femte.til.venstre reveal it’s starting to take shape beautifully! Here’s a sneak peek: 
Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927

I love doors with windows that open separately – they’re perfect for springtime!

Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
The wall looks very much like my new kitchen wall – I used chalk paint from the small Icelandic company Kalklitir who pretty much worldwide and do some beautiful shades! Plus, they are the nicest people ever! 

Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927

Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927

Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
I’m such a big fan of this IKEA Gjöra bed – the high bar can be used for clothes, fabric and general customising (no doubt Allie would use it as a gymnastics bar given the chance too!).  It looks really pretty in this bedroom, don’t you think? 

Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927

Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
Oh, so beautiful – just as expected!

I love all the earthy touches and all the wood in particular, it’s so calming. 

Is there anything that stood out to you? 

Excited to hear the baby news this summer, I’ll be keeping an eye on their instagram like a hawk! If you’re not already following Johanne and Lukas, you can find them at @femte.til.venstre.

How about a little more Danish inspiration this morning?

A cosy Danish loft full of plants and vintage finds
Books, art and golden tones in a Copenhagen apartment
A Copenhagen home full of Scandinavian design treasures

Have a great start to the week!

Niki

Photography: Johanne & Lukas / @femte.til.venstre

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Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
Tjena! How was your weekend? The sun was shining here in the Öresund region which is just what we all needed to keep our spirits up! I say ‘Öresund’ because that also includes Copenhagen, which is just over the water from where I live – and the subject of today’s home tour! Yay! You might recall the feature I wrote about Johanne & Lukas’s apartment last year (in case you missed it, take a peek here – it’s packed with fab small space ideas!). And now the pair, who are expecting a baby girl in the summer, have moved to a wonderful townhouse. Built in 1927, the property was in major need of renovation and I can’t think of a better pair for the job than Johanne and Lukas. Snapshots on their instagram @femte.til.venstre reveal it’s starting to take shape beautifully! Here’s a sneak peek: 
Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927

I love doors with windows that open separately – they’re perfect for springtime!

Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
The wall looks very much like my new kitchen wall – I used chalk paint from the small Icelandic company Kalklitir who pretty much worldwide and do some beautiful shades! Plus, they are the nicest people ever! 

Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927

Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927

Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
I’m such a big fan of this IKEA Gjöra bed – the high bar can be used for clothes, fabric and general customising (no doubt Allie would use it as a gymnastics bar given the chance too!).  It looks really pretty in this bedroom, don’t you think? 

Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927

Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
Johanne & Lukas' Beautiful Copenhagen Townhouse from 1927
Oh, so beautiful – just as expected!

I love all the earthy touches and all the wood in particular, it’s so calming. 

Is there anything that stood out to you? 

Excited to hear the baby news this summer, I’ll be keeping an eye on their instagram like a hawk! If you’re not already following Johanne and Lukas, you can find them at @femte.til.venstre.

How about a little more Danish inspiration this morning?

A cosy Danish loft full of plants and vintage finds
Books, art and golden tones in a Copenhagen apartment
A Copenhagen home full of Scandinavian design treasures

Have a great start to the week!

Niki

Photography: Johanne & Lukas / @femte.til.venstre


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