Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

On the 21st of December, we’ll celebrate the winter solstice—a turning point, as from then on, the days will gradually become a little lighter. Hooray! Today, in Sweden, it’s Lucia—a celebration of light, marked by a girl wearing a crown of candles, leading a Lucia train of others dressed as little Father Christmases, gingerbread men, and other whimsical characters. It’s a beautiful tradition filled with songs and Lucia bullar—delicious saffron buns. 

The darkness at this time of year also means the lights are often on all day—a detail we rarely see in interior photos. That’s why I was so excited to discover Nina’s home in Hamburg, Germany and the way she captures the essence of winter indoors. Picture sheepskins draped over chairs, golden slivers of sunlight, a roaring fire, soft, atmospheric lighting, and, of course, the subtle hints of Christmas. Her house, built in 1888, provides the perfect setting, with its wooden beams, chequered tiles, and charming architectural details that exude timeless character.

I hope this gets you into a cosy mood for the weekend!

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime
Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime
Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime
Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime
Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

I love this, you can really feel the warmth and cosiness throughout, do you agree?
And I love how the wood beams add so much character to the space. Did you notice the beautiful wall behind the staircase too?
Is there anything else you spotted in particular? 
You can see more of Nina’s Hamburg home over at @hyggedaheim
Perhaps you’d like to see a few more cosy home tours this weekend? Here are some hygge-worthy living spaces to explore: 
Glad Lucia friends, have a lovely, cosy, warm and relaxing weekend.
Niki
PS photography courtesy of @hyggedaheim, shared with kind permission. 

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Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

On the 21st of December, we’ll celebrate the winter solstice—a turning point, as from then on, the days will gradually become a little lighter. Hooray! Today, in Sweden, it’s Lucia—a celebration of light, marked by a girl wearing a crown of candles, leading a Lucia train of others dressed as little Father Christmases, gingerbread men, and other whimsical characters. It’s a beautiful tradition filled with songs and Lucia bullar—delicious saffron buns. 

The darkness at this time of year also means the lights are often on all day—a detail we rarely see in interior photos. That’s why I was so excited to discover Nina’s home in Hamburg, Germany and the way she captures the essence of winter indoors. Picture sheepskins draped over chairs, golden slivers of sunlight, a roaring fire, soft, atmospheric lighting, and, of course, the subtle hints of Christmas. Her house, built in 1888, provides the perfect setting, with its wooden beams, chequered tiles, and charming architectural details that exude timeless character.

I hope this gets you into a cosy mood for the weekend!

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime
Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime
Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime
Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime
Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

Nina's Warm and Cosy 19th Century Home in Wintertime

I love this, you can really feel the warmth and cosiness throughout, do you agree?
And I love how the wood beams add so much character to the space. Did you notice the beautiful wall behind the staircase too?
Is there anything else you spotted in particular? 
You can see more of Nina’s Hamburg home over at @hyggedaheim
Perhaps you’d like to see a few more cosy home tours this weekend? Here are some hygge-worthy living spaces to explore: 
Glad Lucia friends, have a lovely, cosy, warm and relaxing weekend.
Niki
PS photography courtesy of @hyggedaheim, shared with kind permission. 


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