Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
Ever feel like everyone else’s home is ‘insta-perfect’ while yours is a constant battle to keep tidy? Allow me to let you in on a secret, you’re definitely not alone. Not even the homes you see on instagram are picture perfect all of the time. I know, because I recently asked around on a recent blogger tour and was secretly thrilled to learn most of my contemporaries’ homes were a little messy – just like mine. It’s called life – and it should be celebrated once in a while, don’t you think? So, friends if you left the house littered with Lego and half-drunk mugs of coffee this morning, Sarah’s Copenhagen home will feel wonderfully refreshing! The Dane owns a small shop called ‘The General Store’ and lives with her six-year-old son Sylvester in an apartment in Østerbro. Together, they’ve filled the space with bold colours, harlequin patterns, Scandinavian design pieces, art, books, candles and toys. And best of all, she’s captured the space just the way it is. Welcome to Sarah’s relaxed world! 

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
One of my favourite captions from Sarah’s instagram:
“What I say: ‘I am just going to the bathroom’, What they hear: ‘family meeting.”

So funny – sounds very familiar, I must say! 

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
Harlequin floors like the one in Sarah’s hallway are surprisingly easy to create. All you need is measuring tape, string, a pencil to mark the floor and paint. For a more subtle and classic Scandinavian approach, you might prefer a light grey and white version as seen in this Swedish kitchen
The pink wall provides a perfect backdrop for Sylvester’s delightful paintings. 

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
What a great collection of Lego! I guess it is Danish after all. 
My sister and her husband call tidying up the house after a day of their 3 and 5 year old playing ‘square oneing’ i.e. “time to square one the house” – I love that! For the more OCD among us, I thought I’d share a pic of the same corner after Sarah has ‘square-oned’ it! 
Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
What a feast for the eyes! 
You can see more snapshots of her Copenhagen home over at @look_good_in_blue (don’t miss the ones of her summer cottage too!). 
Fancy taking a peek inside a few other family homes today? I love these:
Before we all shoot off, I’d love to know: are you a bit of a neatnik or is your home of the more messy variety? Or perhaps you fall somewhere in between? 
Have a wonderful, relaxed start to the week!
Niki
Photography: Sarah / @look_good_in_blue – shared with kind permission

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Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
Ever feel like everyone else’s home is ‘insta-perfect’ while yours is a constant battle to keep tidy? Allow me to let you in on a secret, you’re definitely not alone. Not even the homes you see on instagram are picture perfect all of the time. I know, because I recently asked around on a recent blogger tour and was secretly thrilled to learn most of my contemporaries’ homes were a little messy – just like mine. It’s called life – and it should be celebrated once in a while, don’t you think? So, friends if you left the house littered with Lego and half-drunk mugs of coffee this morning, Sarah’s Copenhagen home will feel wonderfully refreshing! The Dane owns a small shop called ‘The General Store’ and lives with her six-year-old son Sylvester in an apartment in Østerbro. Together, they’ve filled the space with bold colours, harlequin patterns, Scandinavian design pieces, art, books, candles and toys. And best of all, she’s captured the space just the way it is. Welcome to Sarah’s relaxed world! 

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
One of my favourite captions from Sarah’s instagram:
“What I say: ‘I am just going to the bathroom’, What they hear: ‘family meeting.”

So funny – sounds very familiar, I must say! 

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
Harlequin floors like the one in Sarah’s hallway are surprisingly easy to create. All you need is measuring tape, string, a pencil to mark the floor and paint. For a more subtle and classic Scandinavian approach, you might prefer a light grey and white version as seen in this Swedish kitchen
The pink wall provides a perfect backdrop for Sylvester’s delightful paintings. 

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
What a great collection of Lego! I guess it is Danish after all. 
My sister and her husband call tidying up the house after a day of their 3 and 5 year old playing ‘square oneing’ i.e. “time to square one the house” – I love that! For the more OCD among us, I thought I’d share a pic of the same corner after Sarah has ‘square-oned’ it! 
Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen

Keeping It Real In a Danish Family Home In The Heart of Copenhagen
What a feast for the eyes! 
You can see more snapshots of her Copenhagen home over at @look_good_in_blue (don’t miss the ones of her summer cottage too!). 
Fancy taking a peek inside a few other family homes today? I love these:
Before we all shoot off, I’d love to know: are you a bit of a neatnik or is your home of the more messy variety? Or perhaps you fall somewhere in between? 
Have a wonderful, relaxed start to the week!
Niki
Photography: Sarah / @look_good_in_blue – shared with kind permission

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