I love a 'before and after', don't you? And this 1950's house in Fredericia, Denmark, designed by architect Knud Billund, has gone through quite a transformation! When photographer Mia Mortensen, Martin and their adorable baby boy, Aston first moved in, the space was dated and begging for a little TLC. Mia and Martin set about painstakingly renovating the 3-storey house to create a fabulous family home which combines contemporary touches with 'functionalist' bones - and lovely, warm accent colours.
The master bedroom (before)
The back wall of the dining room has been painted in Burnt Earth by Flugger - and has been used as a gallery wall made up of art from Hein Studio (including the Line Collection No.04* and Line Collection No. 05*) and Nelli Arnth, among others. I also spy a fabulous Verpan Moon Pendant light and the Hans Wegner Shell chair!
The kitchen tap is by Quooker - and the lights over the work station are from Menu.
The warm accent colour (Terracotta by Jotun) creates an almost cocoon like feel in the bedroom, while the light floor helps to brighten up the room (you can see how it looked before the wood was sanded down and white washed in this film!).
The Crinkle thrown in peach by Hay works so well with the Terracotta wall - and I love the touches of brass (that chair!! *jaw drops*).
The bedroom also doubles up as an office space. Seeing this, I'm kind of tempted to update my own office wall - in terracotta, what do you reckon? I hope the man doesn't read this, he'll go nuts that I'm even considering changing the colour once again!
And finally, Aston's room has been painted in a rich blue hue and all his teddies look completely at home and tucked up for bed in that cosy Stokke Sleepi cot!
What a truly lovely home! I'm such a huge fan of 1950's architecture and so happy Mia and Martin have given it the full treatment and turned the space into a fantastic family home!
Is there anything about this home that you love in particular?
You can keep up with Mia's latest renovation projects over at her Instagram feed still_sunday and take a peek at her photography here.
Oh, and check out more fabulous before and after make-overs here!
Have a lovely day!
Niki
Photography by Mia Mortensen, shared with kind permission
Before
During the renovation
The pair laid a concrete floor in the kitchen and dining room from Danish brand Conteco.
The kitchen and dining area and upstairs landing are connected by a magnificent 1950's staircase.
The couple were really keen to add a large round table to the dining area, and drew a sketch of the room to ensure there was enough space.
They settled on a fabulous round table from Traefolk and added a set of chairs which include the Ant*, 7-series Thonet (this one* is similar) and CH88P chair not a bad collection!!
After
The kitchen tap is by Quooker - and the lights over the work station are from Menu.
Sometimes it can be hard to get an idea of the layout of a space (I really must be more organised and try to provide this... perhaps when the intern AKA knight in shining armour starts!). From the top of the stairs you can catch a glimpse of Aston's room beyond the dining room and the kitchen is to the left.
I couldn't resist sharing a before picture of the upstairs landing. The
pair re-plastered and painted the walls and ripped up the floor boards
and replaced it with beautiful square parquet flooring.
I always get a little nostalgic when I see this type of
flooring as we used to have it in our kitchen as a child. I
used to pick out the individual bricks and use them to build homes for my
play people. Not popular, I can tell you!
Window nook before
Window nook after
What a wonderful, light-filled place! I do love a window nook, don't you? I've got a whole Pinterest board dedicated to them!
The bedroom also doubles up as an office space. Seeing this, I'm kind of tempted to update my own office wall - in terracotta, what do you reckon? I hope the man doesn't read this, he'll go nuts that I'm even considering changing the colour once again!
And finally, Aston's room has been painted in a rich blue hue and all his teddies look completely at home and tucked up for bed in that cosy Stokke Sleepi cot!
What a truly lovely home! I'm such a huge fan of 1950's architecture and so happy Mia and Martin have given it the full treatment and turned the space into a fantastic family home!
Is there anything about this home that you love in particular?
You can keep up with Mia's latest renovation projects over at her Instagram feed still_sunday and take a peek at her photography here.
Oh, and check out more fabulous before and after make-overs here!
Have a lovely day!
Niki
Photography by Mia Mortensen, shared with kind permission
This is beautifully done and so light-filled. The last house I sold was built in the 50s and this house reminds me of it - the gracious, modern proportions. Thanks for sharing. Amanda
ReplyDeleteI love your'gracious modern proportions'description, so true Amanda! I'm such a big fan of houses from this era.
DeleteThe chair with the grey seat and open back is Hans J Wegners CH88P, I think.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rita - you are a fount of knowledge! I'll update the post :)
DeleteThe apartment after renovation looks really great, lots of interesting ideas that I would use at home :) It was nice to use this niche in the wall.
ReplyDeleteSo happy it's given you ideas - I like the accent wall too, it adds warmth.
DeleteWhat a lovely home. <3
ReplyDeleteIt truly is!
DeleteI love this house! It turned out so beautifully and the use of those warm, deep colours throughout gives such a lovely feel to the space
ReplyDeleteI'm totally with you, they give it soul. Love that!
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