Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
FREEEEEDAG! (FRIIIIIDAY!) people, WOOP! Do you have any fun plans for the weekend? I’m currently waiting to feel my mouth again after a visit to the dentist (don’t you hate it when they give you an injection?!). I’m praying it’ll wear off in time for tonight! Since I can’t talk, I’ve been able to spend even more time than usual hunting for home tours and that’s how I stumbled across this one (via Nordic Design). You can kind of guess that the owners of Danish brand Skagerak would have a beautiful home and a peek behind the facade of Jesper and Vibeke Panduro’s red house in Aalborg is a real feast for the eyes! Think spacious rooms, walls painted in soft pastel hues, Danish design and beautiful original details from the 1920s. Let’s go inside! 
Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
The wishbone chairs around the dining table are over 50 years old and will continue to be a favourite for many generations to come. The terracotta bowls are from the Skagerak Edge collection

Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
Swooning over that 1920s floor! Isn’t it lovely?
Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
The all-time classic Flag halyard armchair has been given a cosy touch with a simple brown sheepskin*. Check out the 1920s radiator and ceiling too! 

Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
Loving the simplicity of the Massai bench – it was inspired by old stair handrails and industrial machinery. 
Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
This giant cork board (made up of smaller cork boards) is awesome. I’d love something like this in my kitchen, how about you? (This cork board* is similar). The beautifully crafted Hven chair is from Skagerak. 
There’s a load more about Jesper and Vibeke’s home here. And look out for my post on pastels next week…. it’ll sure to include some tips on the prettiest pastel paint shades. 
In the meantime, the Danish home archive is always worth a scroll (warning: you can get lost in that one for hours!). 
Right folks, it’s time for the weekend. If only my mouth would feel like normal again (the drool is not a good look either!). 
I hope you have a fabulous weekend! 
Niki
Photography courtesy of Skagerak
*affiliate links

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Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
FREEEEEDAG! (FRIIIIIDAY!) people, WOOP! Do you have any fun plans for the weekend? I’m currently waiting to feel my mouth again after a visit to the dentist (don’t you hate it when they give you an injection?!). I’m praying it’ll wear off in time for tonight! Since I can’t talk, I’ve been able to spend even more time than usual hunting for home tours and that’s how I stumbled across this one (via Nordic Design). You can kind of guess that the owners of Danish brand Skagerak would have a beautiful home and a peek behind the facade of Jesper and Vibeke Panduro’s red house in Aalborg is a real feast for the eyes! Think spacious rooms, walls painted in soft pastel hues, Danish design and beautiful original details from the 1920s. Let’s go inside! 
Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
The wishbone chairs around the dining table are over 50 years old and will continue to be a favourite for many generations to come. The terracotta bowls are from the Skagerak Edge collection

Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
Swooning over that 1920s floor! Isn’t it lovely?
Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
The all-time classic Flag halyard armchair has been given a cosy touch with a simple brown sheepskin*. Check out the 1920s radiator and ceiling too! 

Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
Loving the simplicity of the Massai bench – it was inspired by old stair handrails and industrial machinery. 
Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
Peek Behind The Facade of a Beautiful Red Danish house From The 1920s
This giant cork board (made up of smaller cork boards) is awesome. I’d love something like this in my kitchen, how about you? (This cork board* is similar). The beautifully crafted Hven chair is from Skagerak. 
There’s a load more about Jesper and Vibeke’s home here. And look out for my post on pastels next week…. it’ll sure to include some tips on the prettiest pastel paint shades. 
In the meantime, the Danish home archive is always worth a scroll (warning: you can get lost in that one for hours!). 
Right folks, it’s time for the weekend. If only my mouth would feel like normal again (the drool is not a good look either!). 
I hope you have a fabulous weekend! 
Niki
Photography courtesy of Skagerak
*affiliate links

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