How long ago was it that I featured a house on one of my favourite Swedish islands? Too long! So folks, here's a Gotland beauty for you. Located almost in the centre of the Baltic island, this wonderful 19th century farmhouse has been decorated using calm shades to compliment the original stone walls, exposed beams and beautiful old solid wood floors. True to Gotland style, the look is pared back and draws heavily on natural, raw materials to connect the living space with the surrounding countryside. Could this be my next home (I've always dreamed of spending a year on Gotland!)? If not, perhaps you can snap it up and we can all come and visit? Teamwork friends, teamwork!
Imagine having bones like these to play with? Mesmerising!
My mind has immediately wondered back to the days we spent on Gotland last summer. Have you ever visited this island? If not, it's definitely one to add to your future travel files!
In the meantime, here are a few other houses on the island to feel inspired by:
Have a lovely day friends!
Niki
Photography: Fantastic Frank
It is a great house, I like it. (But the taenia picture on the first photo is weird a bit :) )
ReplyDeleteHahaha I saw the canvas and I thought it was cool (because I liked the colours) but I did not focus on what it actually pictured. When you mentioned 'taenia' I immediately twitched my ears (so to speak) and I had to scroll up to look at it again. (I used to work in a veterinary research institute so I know what a taenia is).
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