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A Charming Summer Cottage Outside Ystad

Has anyone else been melting this week?! This heatwave sweeping across Europe really has been something. I hope you're managing to keep cool! 

We are are actually in Mallorca for a few days, visiting my sister and celebrating our 17th wedding anniversary. Per and I were married here, in the beautiful north of the island, so it's always great to come back. But here's the funny thing... while we're enjoying the Mediterranean sunshine, it's actually going to be hotter in southern Sweden tomorrow than it is here! 

The good thing about a Swedish heatwave is that you're never far from the water. Whether it's kayaking, sailing or an evening swim, there's always a cool lake or stretch of coastline waiting.

Today's home is just outside Ystad, one of Sweden's prettiest medieval towns, on the edge of Nybrostrand and only moments from the cool blue Baltic Sea. With open fields all around, a lovely garden and a charming guest house for summer visitors, it feels like the perfect place to enjoy these long, sunny days. Shall we take a look around?











I can imagine the lack of clutter and the calm, airy feel of this home makes it wonderfully cool on a hot day. Don't you agree?

I really like the darker colour of the skirting boards, door frames and even the ceiling in places, this is something I am planning to do in our cottage too. I also love that final touch of green in the guest house, it adds a time-honoured feel. 

Was there anything that particularly caught your eye about this Ystad home?

Right friends, I'd better dash! My family are downstairs waiting to head into the square here in Pollença for a light aperitivo, and who am I to argue on a beautiful Friday evening?

Thank you so much for stopping by. I hope you have a fabulous weekend.

¡Salud! Until Monday!

Niki 

Photography courtesy of Bjurfors, with thanks.

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A Warm and Inviting Stockholm Home with a Lived-In Feel

I'm writing this as we head down the motorway, heading back to Malmö after a wonderful Midsummer weekend at our cottage. There were wildflowers in our hair, garden games on the lawn and a long, leisurely feast outdoors, scenes not unlike those I shared with you last Thursday.

As we settle back into city life, I thought we'd take a peek inside an apartment in the heart of Södermalm, Stockholm. While the setting is urban rather than rural, there's something about this home that feels equally relaxed and inviting. Perhaps it's the warm earthy palette, the well-used kitchen, or the way everything appears collected over time.

This Södermalm apartment has that lived-in look, thanks to the open shelving, wooden island worktop, aged cutting boards, visible cables and tactile textiles that bring warmth and character.

What I love most is the unpretentious approach. Open shelves lined with everyday glassware and pantry staples rather than carefully styled displays, and earthy shades of olive green, ochre and rust add depth throughout. Art, plants and vintage finds lend a personal touch to the rooms, creating a home that feels creative, practical and welcoming. 

Let's take a closer look.









A rare peek into a bathroom on here! I was drawn to this one because although it is simple and unfussy, with exposed pipework, classic white tiles and straightforward fittings, it's a great example of how you can elevate a practical space without spending a fortune. A striking shower curtain, nice towels, artwork, baskets, a few hooks, a plant and a pretty robe all help to add personality and warmth.

All in all, there are plenty of ideas to steal from this lovely Stockholm home, do you agree? Is there anything that caught your eye?

I hope you enjoyed the tour!

Here are a few more Scandinavian apartments to feel inspired by today: 


Ha det så bra!

Niki

Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem, with thanks.

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Happy Midsummer!


Just popping in to wish you a very happy Midsummer's Eve! Here in Sweden, the revelry is about to begin with dancing around the maypole, followed by a party at friends' where we'll tuck into herring, salmon, quiche, new potatoes and strawberries, all washed down with beer and schnapps. There'll be plenty of singing around the table too, before we chat (and dance!) into the small hours. Best of all? The sun is shining on Sweden today! Hurrah!


I hope you have a 'glad midsommar' too!

Niki

These beautiful pictures are by Elin Lannsjö - and I felt they captured the spirit of a Swedish midsummer perfectly.

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A Final Peek Inside Kristin Lagerkvist's Beautiful Swedish Home

If you're a long-term follower of My Scandinavian Home, you'll almost certainly have heard of Kristin Lagerkvist. Kristin is a content creator with the most beautiful, relaxed sense of style and runs a store in Varberg, on Sweden's west coast, through which she sells lovely linen clothing. She also has an impeccable eye for interiors, creating spaces that blend Scandinavian design with a laid-back bohemian touch.

I first featured her Swedish home back in 2016, and since then she has also bought and lovingly renovated a house in France, which I've shared here and here. Today, I read that she is selling her Swedish home in pursuit of new adventures. I'm not sure what they are just yet, but I can't wait to see where life takes her next. Until then, I thought we'd take a fresh peek inside her home, ten years on from when I first featured it.

And what a home it is. Built in 1926 in the elegant Swedish Grace style, the yellow villa is brimming with character, both inside and out. There are beautiful original details at every turn, a pool and greenhouse nestled among the roses and lilacs, and, of course, Kristin's signature blend of Scandinavian simplicity and relaxed bohemian style, which makes the whole place feel effortlessly warm and inviting.

Ready to take a peek?








Such a dream!

It must feel like the end of an era for Kristin and her family. But I'm sure whatever they do next will be exciting! You can see more pictures and find out details about the sale and viewings here.

I'm especially envious of the garden. I love gardening and do my best with our summer cottage garden, but the soil is almost entirely sand, which makes it rather challenging! I dream of creating an English country garden right here in Scandinavia, filled with billowing peonies, hydrangeas and other romantic blooms. To me, that would be the best of both worlds! Do you enjoy gardening too?

A special mention, too, for the beautiful dining area and those blue and green doors - I absolutely love the tones.

Was there anything that particularly stood out to you?

It's a busy day here as we've been packing for our summer cottage, and Alice and I will be hitting the road this evening. The rest of the gang will follow in time for Midsummer celebrations on Friday - my favourite day of the year! Will you be celebrating too?

Niki

Photography by Kristin Lagerkvist, for sale via Bjurfors Varberg.

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Inside a Charming 1920s Danish Summer House

Hello friends! 

It's been a quiet week on the blog, but a very busy one behind the scenes. I spent a couple of inspiring days in Copenhagen for 3 Days of Design (if you've never been, I can't recommend it enough!), while also helping Skandinavisk celebrate the launch of their beautiful new EDP collection and the opening of their new flagship store in the city.

Needless to say, by 5pm on this Friday evening, I'm more than ready for a glass of wine!

But before I disappear for the weekend, I couldn't resist sharing a couple of images from a charming Danish cottage in Liseleje.

Built in 1920, it's the kind of house that instantly draws you in. Perhaps it's the soft green panelling, the painted woodwork, the well-worn pine floors or the cosy window seat tucked into the corner. Whatever it is, the entire place feels wonderfully unpretentious and full of soul.

And is it just me, or is there something a little Carl Larsson about it? The gentle green tones, simple wooden furniture, abundance of natural light and relaxed atmosphere feel wonderfully timeless.

I can imagine long breakfasts around the kitchen table, doors flung open to the garden, followed by walks to the beach and afternoons spent reading in that window nook. Which, after this week, sounds pretty perfect!

Enjoy the tour-and have a wonderful weekend!






Pretty and relaxed.

And a perfect way to lead into the weekend, do you agree? 

Wishing you a wonderful couple of days - and look forward to returning early next week with a new, lovely, longer tour. See you then!

Niki

Photography courtesy of Adam Schnack, with thanks

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