A Scandi-inspired Lakeside Cabin in Norfolk, UK


I quite often read about 'Scandinavian inspired' homes overseas, but never have I seen one as Scandinavian as this! The contemporary wood clad cabin designed by Koto wouldn't look out of place in any Nordic country, couple this with the woodland and lakeside location and you are immediately transported to the beautiful nature I so love about the region. 

A British start-up, Koto prides itself on designing prefabricated cabins 'that exude a sense of calm where users can relax and be inspired, whilst feeling connected to the great outdoors'. Described as a 'Scandinavian sanctuary', this cabin is set in Norfolk woodland on Fritton Lake and invites the new owner to getaway from it all and at the weekends or holidays, take wintery walks, 'njuta' from log fires and relax in the lakeside sauna before taking a dip in the lake. The only thing that's missing are the moose! 

Now all that's left to do is fill it with your most loved get-away essentials. For me - that would be board games, books, blankets, sheepskins, candles, slippers, some delicious cheeses and a bottle of red wine. Oh, and my favourite people! 

What would you add to this cabin to make it your very own sanctuary? 

Would you like dream about other escapes this Monday morning? Of course you do! Check out the cabin archive or dive-in to these rural retreats: 

On 1st February I'll be starting a #30daysofNjuta challenge on my instagram. The challenge is centred around the Swedish word 'Njuta' which means to 'savour' - the subject of my new book (*ad for my own work). In my mind, February is one of the toughest months of the year so why not join in and find small pockets of happiness in the everyday, Swedish style? Absolutely no purchase of my book necessary (it's available in most libraries now, if it's not in yours yet, please do put in a request if you fancy a read although not required for the challenge!). I hope you'll join in, the more the merrier! 

Have a happy Monday!

Niki

Photography courtesy of The Modern House, with thanks. 

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  1. This cabin is stunning. I love the serene interiors, and how every window has a gorgeous view of nature. Also, I bought a copy of NJUTA this week, and it is so fabulous. I have a big collection of books about simple living, and this is one of my new favorites. The Swedish approach to living is an inspiration. Thank you.

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    1. Oh wow Penny, thank you so much for this amazing feedback.
      I remember waking up every single morning at 5am this time last year to out my words to paper - and I interviewed so many wonderful Swedes. To hear that my book is one of your new favourites has already made my week!

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    2. I left a review at Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6185887185?book_show_action=false

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    3. Thank you SO much - such a lovely review!

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  2. That lovely grey chair...any ideas where it is from??

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    1. I think the chair is from Knoll, Votteler Armchair. The cabin is so so beautiful.

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  3. The cabin and it's surroundings are gorgeous. The light, the views, the cozy, pared-down decor and the SAUNA! Everything it needs, but my family. Haha!
    Finished your book just this weekend, so am excited and ready for some fun Swedish homework (wink) to begin! Another fabulous book to add to my library, Niki. Congrats!
    Laura K, USA

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    1. Thank you so much for reading my book Laura - it means so much to hear your positive review! :) let the year of 'njuta' begin!

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  4. Do you know the source of the small white loveseat?

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    1. Very good question - I'm afraid I don't know the answer but will do some digging and see if I can find the source.

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  5. I love how the house brings nature in. Gorgeous!

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    1. Totally agree. I think that's why they have kept the interior so minimalist - it ensures the nature takes centre stage.

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  6. The lake and woods make for a wonderful setting and a relaxing respite from the everyday. I liked all your additions, especially the candles and blankets - and special people!

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    1. Candles and blankets are definitely essential items in a cabin :)

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  7. It reminds me of the Woodland Valley Cabin that you featured in your "Modern Pastoral" book, which I so enjoy that book! This place is so inviting. It's like you can be in there and breath with the minimalist vibe, and yet still be cozy. It's an absolutely wonderful place.

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    1. Thank you so much for reminding me about that incredible cabin. The day we spent there was unforgettable. I must dig out my copy of Modern Pastoral later and revisit it! I am really happy to hear you enjoy my book :)

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  8. Such a beautiful natural retreat! Apart from the candles and blankets, I would probably bring along some (dried) flowers too.

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  9. You would have a hard time getting me out of that chair! :) I love all the windows.

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    1. Me too! The view is wonderful - so calming and relaxing.

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