It's one of those days when I'm miles behind and I just don't know where the time is going. Elsewhere in Sweden in the mesmerisingly beautiful home of Emelie Sundberg - it's as if time has stood still. Her living space oozes calm and serenity! So, what's the trick? The stylist, photographer and founder of Inredningspodden - a popular Swedish podcast about interior design - has applied lovely muted tones of green throughout her home, which, when combined with wood and other natural materials, draw the inside in. Her choice of vintage and antique furniture as well as an abundance of plants and flowers also add to the wonderfully relaxed look. Welcome to Emelie's world!
Simply stunning, don't you think?
It's easy to look at pictures like these and think how effortless everything looks, but trust me, Emelie and her husband have put in a huge amount of work into transforming the house into a beautiful family living space. Below is an example of one of the projects they have carried out.
Emelie's Clever Hallway Hack:
Emelie and her husband have completely transformed their hallway to make space for the family shoes and other outdoor wear. To create the look, they added wainscoting, built-in seating and a the Rakkestad wardrobe from IKEA. And then painted everything including the window frame in Green Tea 846 from Beckers. What a fantastic transformation!
This home will leave me dreaming all day, how about you?
If you'd like to see more of Emelie's living space and see her latest projects, check out her instagram and blog.
You might also like to tune in to her fantastic Inredningspodden podcasts (in Swedish) - there are 67 episodes to date.
Fancy exploring other Swedish homes in serene tones of green today?
The earthy green home of Sofie Izard Høyer was the most popular home tour of 2020 - and I can totally see why, how about you?
This beautiful Swedish home has become instantly recognisable for it's wonderful features and incredible decor (including notes of green!).
I also think this Stockholm apartment in shades of blue and green is truly inspiring!
Would you consider green in your home?
Niki
Photography courtesy of Emelie Sundberg
I adore green with woods. I have a lot of wood in my home. I use to hate it, but the older I get the more I love it! I just painted one of my main walls in the front room a sage green and it makes everything stand out. Love the combo!
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DeleteI'm doing 2 wallpapers in my home - the dining room niche & the hallway! Our dining room & living room are one room so I'm painting all of the walls green too... a light sage green. The hallway wallpaper is leaves. I'm so excited to see the transformation!
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful!!!
DeleteI love this home! Thanks for sharing it
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