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Dreaming of Summer: A Gotland Island Retreat with a Pool

It's grey and cold in Malmö today. In moments like this, nothing lifts my spirits more than dreaming of summer—when I think Sweden shows its finest side. 

A few summers ago, my family and I went on a sailing trip up the east coast of Sweden. Halfway through, we almost abandoned ship due to bad weather. We had two choices: leave the boat where it was and come back for it once the wind had died down and the sun reappeared, or turn the trip into an exciting adventure and set sail for the Baltic island of Gotland. We chose the latter, and it became a journey I'll never forget (see my guide).

Blessed with wildflowers, rugged nature, and incredible light, Gotland is dotted with pretty villages, beachside restaurants, and countless artist ateliers—making it impossible not to fall in love with the island.

Needless to say, I've been dreaming about returning ever since.

For now, I'll get my fix of the island through this Gotland summer house that has just come on the market. Made from wood and stone—reflecting the surrounding nature—the coastal villa is beautifully pared-back while also offering a spa-like touch with its pool and sauna. Best of all? I can almost feel that incredible  warmth from the sun on my skin.

Let's take a look around!











Look at that coastline! So rugged and beautiful and the light is pin sharp thanks to the clean air.

Do you live by the coast too? 

Could you imagine spending your summers here or visiting Gotland? If so, take a look at my guide for all the things to see and do. For somewhere to stay, try The Stonecutter's Farm, a rustic summer cottage with a pool or limestone barn in Faludden

Fancy seeing a few more cottages from the island? Here are a few others - some more rustic than others:


Have a great start to the week! 

Niki

Photography courtesy of Bertwig, with thanks. 

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Weekend Dreaming: A Cosy Riverside Cottage in Denmark

Fridays are for a little dreaming, don’t you think? I’m always on the lookout for the perfect Scandinavian weekend getaway. While sinking into the lap of luxury is undeniably, well, luxurious… I often find myself more drawn to cosy little cottages tucked away in peaceful settings—ideally by the water.

This morning, I stumbled across the most idyllic riverside cottage in Veksø, Denmark.

Once upon a time, fire was the heart of the home, used for both cooking and warmth. These days, we still feel that unmistakable sense of hygge (cosiness) when gathering around the flames—chatting with friends and family, reading, or simply gazing into the embers. In this little cottage, a wood-burning stove sits at the centre of the open-plan living space, creating the perfect spot to unwind.

Look closely, and you’ll spot some beautiful details. A natural slab of wood serves as a worktop in the kitchen, while sheepskin seat cushions soften the wooden chairs—adding to the cottage’s relaxed and informal charm.

In summer, life spills outdoors, where a lovely terrace and fire pit await for those long Danish evenings under the setting sun.

Could you imagine relaxing here over the weekend? 











I forgot to mention that the cottage also has two bedrooms and a bathroom. You can see pictures of these and more corners on Airbnb

Oh, and also comes with a rowing boat in case you want to fish or mess about on the river. So fun! 

Would you like to see a few more Danish summer cottages today? Here are a few that are available on Airbnb: 


You can also find some charming Airbnbs from all over the world right here

Thank you for stopping by over at this little corner of the web this week. I've loved reading all your great comments and emails as always! 

Have a fabulous weekend! 

Niki

Photography courtesy of Airbnb, with thanks. 

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Dreaming of a Historic Home: A Charming 19th-Century Cottage in Sweden

I live in a modern townhouse in Malmö, Sweden, built in 2001. It’s bright, practical, and has lovely high ceilings. But what it lacks are the charming architectural details of a bygone era—those diamond-shaped windows and wooden beams that once came as standard. Do you own a home like this? 

People often say that living in an old house requires a deep passion for maintenance. But that doesn’t deter me from dreaming about owning a beautiful historical home—one that carries the echoes of the past in its walls (although Per may beg to differ!). Needless to say, I can’t resist keeping an eye on the real estate market (some might say I'm obsessed). And today, I stumbled across an absolute gem: a late 19th-century cottage that instantly stole my heart.

Described by Alvhem as having "an enchanting soul and a fantastic story to tell," this cottage in Sävedalen, Sweden has been in the same family for generations. Now, it's ready for a new custodian. There’s something wonderfully timeless about its interior—think a traditional-style kitchen, elegant wainscoting, and floral-themed wallpaper. But it’s the little details, like the well-worn radio, locally made pottery and vintage tins in the kitchen, that make it feel so beautifully lived-in.

And let’s not forget the sauna at the end of the garden—an absolute dream!

Oh, how I’d love to call a home like this my own one day and add my personal touch. Until then, take the tour and let's dream!


























These pictures feel so summery, don't you think? I love the way the garden door is thrown open to the garden, which in turn has a meadow-like feel. Lovely! 

Could you imagine living in a property like this too? 

Maybe there were some details that caught your eye–I'm sure there are many I missed! 

You can see the full tour of the property and find out more details about it here (who knows, maybe you'll be the next owner?). 

See more charming Swedish cottages in this archive

Happy Wednesday friends! 

Niki

Photography courtesy of Alvhem, shared with thanks. 

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A Beautiful Swedish Home Tour with A Smart Bathroom Makeover



Tjena! Hur är läget? Do you have awkward angles at home? Perhaps a sloped ceiling that’s causing you decorating strife? If so, you might just find inspiration in Natalie’s lovely Swedish home.

Natalie (known as @huslyftet on Instagram) and her partner are true decorating wizards – and they don’t do things by halves. Not only did they lift their entire house and move it two and a half metres (eight feet) across the lawn, but they also added an extension before transforming the entire living space to create a truly personal haven.

Today, their pretty, light-filled home features a wonderful array of whimsical floral wallpaper, providing the perfect backdrop for traditional kitchen cabinetry, vintage furniture, and personal touches. But what really caught my eye is the bathroom. Tucked under the sloped roof, the awkward angles made it a tricky build, but with some clever design work, they created the most beautiful space – complete with a shower, bath, and twin basins.

So, pour yourself a coffee and get comfy – here’s the full tour, along with a peek at the before-and-after shots of the bathroom!




I was so excited to see this armchair. I once picked up a pair exactly like this at a 'loppis' (flea market) here in Malmö. Sadly, they were in quite bad disrepair and I couldn't afford to get them reupholstered so I gave them away, but I always wondered who made them. Maybe now I'll find out! 






The guest bathroom door can be spotted in to the right of the above picture. This is what it looks like inside: 


I love how Natalie has picked out tones from the William Morris wallpaper and matched them with accessories like towels - very pretty!





Note the built-in cupboards and drawers in the master bedroom to the right which make use of every inch of space. 

The bathroom
And now friends, as promised, it's time to take a peek at the bathroom. The before pictures (or should I say, the picture of the shell of the room just as the work started) gives a great idea of the shape of the room. not an easy space! 

And here, is the after. Practical (note the amount of storage), pretty and in keeping with the rest of the house.





































Such a lovely home! 

I really loved the craftsmanship in the bathroom - and how they created such slim cabinetry to make the space of what would have otherwise been dead space. If anyone else has teenage girls like I do, you'd understand the need for PLENTY of storage!

Is there anything that stood out to you about Natalie's home? 

There are lots more corners to discover over on her inspiring instagram feed here

Update– here are some of the wallpapers and paint colours used this home: 
 
Kitchen
Honeysuckle wallpaper by William Morris
Cabinets painted in NCS 1510-Y10R

Sitting room
Painted in NCS 2005-G10Y

Bedroom 
Robinson Crusoe wallpaper by Charles Burger

Guest bathroom 
Golden lily wallpaper by William Morris

Hallway / entrance
Door painted in S2040-Y20R

Bathroom 
Cabinets painted in 2010-Y20R

In case you'd like to see more before and after make-overs today, there are lots to discover in this home makeover archive (if this home comes up first, just scroll down for more!). 

Have a wonderful start to the week friends! 

Niki

Photography courtesy of @huslyftet 

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