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A Dreamy Swedish Summer Cottage By a River

Are you on Facebook? I still post on the My Scandinavian Home page three times a week, but I also still love a little scroll through my private feed for latest news! While it used to be more about people posting about their lives, these days it's more about missing cat alerts on community neighbourhood pages, am I right? But some of the groups I've joined come up trumps - one of which is a Swedish page called Torp och stugor, köp, sälj, hyr (crofts and cabins, buy, sell, rent). 

This weekend someone posted that they are selling their 'summer cottage 40 minutes from Örebro and 2.5 hours from Stockholm' which they describe as a 'real summer paradise with two bedrooms, a big guest cabin, fireplace, terrace and a pier at the end of the garden with access to a lake and much more'. And was 'anyone interested in buying it?'. Erm, me? Sadly it's a little too far away from Malmö, but I thought it'd be rude not to pass the message on in case you might like to take up the offer. Ready to dream?




Note the door frames and skirting boards have been painted in another tone - just like we saw in Freja's  Danish home last Wednesday. In Freja's home the pea green shade was a starker contrast to the walls which gives a more contemporary vibe, whereas here, the tone blends nicely with the wall colour to create a more traditional and calm look. I also love that the window frames have been painted in the same tone. It reminds me of the paintwork in a beautiful rustic Norwegian cabin I once featured. 











The summer cottage is pretty much closed for business in the winter - as the water is on only in summertime. But when summer arrives, I can imagine it springs into action. In Sweden, it's common for people to go and visit friends and family at their cottage for a few days - it's a way of keeping in contact. 

My Swedish Father-in-law always says, 'guests are like fish, they start to smell after three days'. Always makes me laugh (naturally, we also make sure to not out stay our welcome when we visit him!). I guess it depends on the guest and how close you are, but three days or not, we can all agree that a little personal space is great for everyone! 

At this Swedish cottage, a separate cabin in the grounds has been converted into a wonderful guest bedroom complete with a bed and dining table so you can truly make yourself at home! 








And of course, they have a simple, yet lovely outdoor shower. 

Speaking of which, this weekend, we finally put up our outdoor shower (which was a press gift). It's a copper one with a really clever Danish design and simply plants into the grass so you can place it where ever you want. It has a tap and you can attach a warm and cold hose too! We LOVE it! If you're quick you might catch a glimpse of it on my instagram stories today. Right now, they have a special end of summer offer in case you're interested! 


I hope you enjoyed the tour of Julia's summer paradise! 

You can find more information here about the listing if you're interested. 

I noticed quite a few lovely details while looking through the pictures. One of my favourites is a painting of the cottage in the kitchen - I wonder if this was painted by one of the owners or perhaps as a present from one of their guests? 

I have a very romantic view of a cottage with its own pier - there's something about the direct access to water which I absolutely love. Perhaps it's the sense of freedom. 

Is there anything that stood out to you about this pretty Swedish summer cottage? If so, I'd love to hear more below, it's often a detail or observation I've missed. 

Have a wonderful start to the week!

Niki

Photography courtesy of Fastighetsbyrån with thanks. 

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  1. Used to love your blog, but it now seems as if all you do is recycle stories that you posted before, over and over. Rather disappointing!

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    1. As far as I am aware, I haven't posted this home before so I am confused about what you mean. Would be great if you can elaborate so I can take your feedback on board.

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    2. Was it me talking about the guests at the cottage? That's maybe something I have mentioned before, and all I can see that might not be 'new' here? As you can tell I am still thinking about this as I take so much pride in writing this blog that I was sad to read your comment and I am trying to figure out what you mean so I can think about it moving forwards. I haven't 'recycled' any homes that I can see of lately - exceptions might be if they have changed a lot / or have had some interesting updates, but this isn't something I've done in ages. Trying to rack my brain if this home has been shown before? I don't recognise it.

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  2. Admire the dining tables, bench, chest, nightstands. Calm, serene space wanting nothing. I hope this pearl of a cottage finds good hands.
    Love the copper outdoor shower, will fit perfectly in your cabin!
    Tend to have my guests (usually from across the ocean) in rooms/ hotel. Enjoy having people, however the work involved before, during is too much for me. They are at home from breakfast to after-dinner. This way, they have some privacy too. If only to rearrange our thoughts. A little space/silence always helps!
    Have a great week and Thank you, Niki:)

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    1. I totally agree! My Mother absolutely loves having guests no matter who and genuinely wants them to stay as long as possible - she's so sociable! I also love guests, but also need time to myself to recuperate so having a little distance can do wonders for all and means i can enjoy their visit so much more!

      PS thank you for sharing your thoughts about this pretty cottage!

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  3. This is a delightful home, cottage, and outside nature. Love this❣️

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  4. What a beautiful place. I find such "peace and beauty" in the places you post about. You definitely have steered me in the simpler, clean way of dressing a home and I am so grateful. On rainy days I make a good cup of coffee and re-read many of your past postings because I get such pleasure from them. Thank you Niki !

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    1. I love that you make a little ritual out of reading my blog - this is how I was hoping it would be enjoyed! This morning it's raining and I have a coffee and even a candle lit at my desk while I work -- it makes all the difference :). Thank you for your kind words, I'm so happy the homes I share inspire you.

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  5. I love your blog and look forward to it 3 times a week. If it feels similar to other things you've posted so what? I get such pleasure seeing the Scandinavian style, and cottage style
    that you show. I love vintage pieces as well. Thank you for your delightful blog.

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  6. This is so beautiful and serene. Thank you.

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    1. I am happy you enjoyed it! 'Serene', 'peaceful', 'tranquil'... are all words I see popping up here a lot in the comments today, and i completely agree that this is the vibe.

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  7. I look forward to your blog every Monday, Wednesday and Friday! This week's summer cottage feature is wonderful! So serene and tranquil!! Keep them coming, Niki!! Seeing your posts is a wonderful stress reliever!! : > )

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    1. I am so happy to hear this and truly grateful for your comment today :) Thank you!

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  8. This is such a peaceful place, and that little guest cabin is perfection. Getting to spend time with your visitors while still having privacy is a dream come true.

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    1. It is indeed! In Sweden, where there are only 10 million people and a country that is 1600 kilometres (977 miles) long, there is more space for everyone in the countryside :)

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  9. I love your blog: its style and peacefulness!

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  10. Me encanta tu blog a mí también, no dejes de escribirlo nunca por favor. Es mi sitio de inspiración!

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  11. I’d take this cabin! I love the colors. Your blog has given me inspiration as we’ve moved to a new house that has been tricky to make feel like home.

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    1. Congratulations on your new house, I am happy to hear that the inspiration here on MSH has helped with your interior. It's not always easy to create a home, but where there's a will there's a way and I am sure you've created a beautiful, personal space that will be ever evolving!

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  12. I have enjoyed your blog for 10 years and continue to do so. It is a gentle haven. Keep positive and focus on all the happy readers you have here. We appreciate you.

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    1. Thank you so much, I am really grateful for your comment today! :)

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  13. Just found your blog only last week, but so happy I did. Thank you for making such an effort.

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  14. I love your blog too,and appreciate the work that you do each week to bring it to us,and also your friendly,chatty writing style.Makes me feel like you are just sitting across the table from me in one of the delightful homes you share with us.Much aroha from New Zealand

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  15. I've read your blog for years Niki and its always enjoyable, interesting and full of gorgeous interiors! It's definitely influenced me in how i've decorated my home, which I love, so thank you! I look forward to more beautiful homes, keep up the great work!

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