Are you in the mood for something cosy today? If so, activate your "do not disturb" - this Swedish country home is as 'mysigt' as can be!
Emilia Nilsson lives with her family in a characterful early 20th century house with "worn wood floors and lots of laughter" in the Småland, countryside in south Sweden.
Done up little by little, the house oozes charm from every corner with its beautiful selection of wallpaper, traditional earthy tones and simple array of natural materials. But best of all, the relaxed home is designed to be lived in - and a space where children can play freely, and dogs and cats are invited to lounge.
Ready to see inside?
Traditional deep red, sage green and off white have been combined on the exterior for a warm look that fits with its surroundings.
The large porch can be used for potting and lounging rain or shine.
One of the things I love about Scandinavian furniture is that's designed to for functionality first and looks second. Just as this cat has discovered!
Furniture built from solid wood will stand the test of time since it can be sanded down and refurbished - so it will never look tatty.
The wallpaper from Ulricehamns Tapetfabrik is made in Sweden - so pretty, don't you think?
The circular window is a real showstopper! I love that Emilia has made it a feature by creating a quiet place to sit and reflect or read a book while looking out over the garden. The wallpaper is from Boråstapeter.
Emilia has used wallpaper from Ulricehamns Tapetfabrik as a backdrop to sleep and play in the children's bedroom.
Last summer, Emilia and her friend Clara started a small flower boutique for passersby. I think I got around 5 flowers in total in our summer cottage garden this summer so to have an abundance of flowers to sell like this would be the ultimate dream!
It looks well manned by the resident kitty too!
So charming! I love how much soul this home has, it's put me in such a great mood for the start of the week. I hope this tour has given your Monday a lift too!
You can see more pictures and find out the sources for wallpaper and other items over on Emilia's instagram @millansvilla.
Is there anything that stood out to you?
Why not take a peek inside a few other country homes today? I love:
Have a great start to the week!
Niki
Photography courtesy of @millansvilla, shared with kind permission.