When you stand on the Malmö shore you can see the sun setting over the Copenhagen skyline in the distance - it's the most beautiful sight! Sadly, it's looking like we won't be able to visit to our Danish friends this summer, so I'll be getting my fix from pictures of their beautiful homes instead. I hope you'll join me! Today, I'm taking us on a virtual tour to Line Stampe Dahl's simple, yet charming summer house in Sjællands Odde, North East Zealand (approximately 1 hr 45 minute's drive from Copenhagen). It's an area that comes to life in the summer months, when Danes flock to the cape to enjoy the magnificent nature and white sandy beaches. Line, a landscape architect and keen knitter, and her family love to escape city life at the weekends and in the holidays, to enjoy a more simple life. Their whitewashed cabin is sparsely furnished giving it a wonderful, light and airy feel, and allowing nature to take centre stage!
It's no secret that the weather in Scandinavia in the summer can be a little, shall we say, unpredictable - but nothing that a wood burning stove can't fix. The fire adds instant hygge too!
One of those slow frosty mornings when you bring the duvet with you and chill in the early sun.
I love it when a ceiling has been knocked through to reveal beams - it makes a room feel instantly more spacious (rem ember this Danish coastal home?). The panoramic window is fabulous for letting in great bites of nature.
When you have windows like this, it's perfectly acceptable to wear a sun hat and sunglasses indoors!
The iconic Le Klint scissor lamp* - what a beauty!
What a lovely way to spend the summer holidays! It doesn't need to be more complicated than this, do you agree?!
Line sometimes rents her wonderful cabin out (for future reference!). If you're interested, keep an eye out on her inspiring instagram feed for info!
And if you love knitwear, check out Line's latest pieces here (she's currently working on a home page).
As always, I can't resist sharing a few other idyllic danish summer cottages for you to dream over today:
Oh, how I'll miss Denmark this summer! Here's hoping they might open the borders soon!
Wishing you a dreamy Wednesday friends!
Niki
Photography Line Stampe Dahl
Happy to see the iconic fisherman-painting in the second picture. Didn't know that was common in Denmark, too. We have it in our own cabin, as well. Beautiful cabin! Felt calm just looking at the photos.
ReplyDeleteThis cabin just makes my heart sing and I wish it was mine.
ReplyDeleteI love the band of windows and the uninterrupted view of the outdoors. One of the most charming places shown here on MSH.
I recently aquired a vintage French linen bed sheet, quite heavy, and it even has a monogram on it that matches my initials (I found it on Etsy and I considered the monogram a good omen and a sign it is supposed to be mine). I could not decide whether I should spring for colour or white; and as mybedroom is facing north and there are shrubs and trees in front of the window, it does not get a lot of light. The white bed sheet made quite a difference.
Amazing interior and house.
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