I've always marvelled at the way Swedes decorate small spaces in such a practical, yet aesthetically beautiful way. It really is an art form. 'Attefalls' are small Swedish houses that measure less than 30 metres square (322 square feet). I've always found them to be a great source of inspiration for small spaces. Here's a round-up of some of my favourites corners (from various abodes). I hope you find them as inspiring as I do - and can find some ideas for your own small spaces, wherever you are in the world!
There are so many clever ideas here! I especially love the loft beds and kitchen ideas!
Did you spot anything you loved?
I found all these pics over at Sommernöjen - the architects who specialise in making these beautiful small houses. Check out their portfolio for more inspiration.
If you're looking for storage ideas, these small houses probably aren't so helpful as they're built for short term stays. However, there's plenty more small space inspiration to be found in this My Scandinavian Home archive!
Before I wrap up the week, I'd like to say, once again, a big thanks for all your comments on my post on Wednesday. I have read every single one of them as they continue to come in and will carry your thoughts with me along with my own reflections.
Wishing you a wonderful weekend friends!
Niki
Photography courtesy of Sommernöjen. Pictures 1,2 and 3 from Plaza, photographer Lennart Weibull, stylist Lina Kjellvertz.
Love the inspirations you have selected!
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I imagine being there for a weekend ... even if it rained the whole time .... curled up on the sofa with a good book, taking an occasional look at the view.
ReplyDeleteThis kind of little cabin with big windows is my dream situation. I love all of it - but especially the bed tucked away in the little nook. So cozy.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome ideas! Thank you for compiling all of them into an article. I love the information you’ve taken the time to share. I am always looking for new blogs to follow and I totally find this article very useful! I am looking forward to reading more of your blogs.
ReplyDeleteSo calming, so pleasing. Not a pretentious bone in its design.
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