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A Swedish Home in A Former School with Warm Earthy Tones

Can you guess what this building used to be by looking at the pictures? The clue is in the high ceilings, large windows and abundance of light. Although, I have to say that doesn't necessarily narrow it down. This is an old school built in the 1950s with a funkis (functionalist) design - the character of which still shines through! 

The only studying that is done here today is in the cosy light-filled study beside the kitchen or at the desk in the children's room, since today it serves as a wonderful family home! The architecture combined with rich earthy tones and abundance of wood and other natural materials offers something unique and emits a wonderful warm feeling. 

I am especially drawn to the reddish-brown tone of the kitchen (not a shade often seen) and the cushions and beads which offer a hint of someone who loves to travel the world. I also love the pretty, shared children's bedroom which includes a smaller bed by the window and a loft bed (we've been seeing quite a few of these lately!). And finally keep an eye on the hallway which includes open shelving as well as handy pockets by Norrgavel - a popular staple in Swedish homes for gloves, hats and other small items! 


Old meets new in this Swedish home with trinkets collected from far and wide atop an IVAR storage from IKEA (which you can paint). A Swedish friend was telling me recently that many Gen X and millennials grew up in fairly cluttered homes and have taken the opposite step in adulthood, choosing to hide more unsightly items in closed storage. 

Patchwork has become big this past year as has embroidery and other time-honoured skills. Jou Quilts make beautiful wall hangings like this - they are great for filling large wall spaces while also helping to dampen sound. 


I love this children's room filled with textiles in florals, patterns and even a bird motif, it's playful yet calm and looks so cosy too! 


The owners have used the long hallway for storage and a gallery wall made up of unique art. A pinboard nearer the door is ideal for keeping track of the family's coming and goings (Ferm Living make a similar one, available here). 

I hope you enjoyed the tour of this warm space too? 

It's no easy feat to make a home with high ceilings and lots of windows feel warm - but the use of rich, earthy tones and wood has really done wonders! 

Is there anything that caught your eye? 

You can see all the school conversions I've shared in the past here (this might come up first, hop over if so) and also all types of conversions here (think bars, shops, warehouses and even a Swedish fire station!). 

Have a happy Lillördag (little saturday!),

Niki

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  1. Oh to be a child and having that bedroom! I feel young just looking at it. Thank you Niki!

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  2. The little pockets for storage in the hall seem both unique and useful. The children's bedroom is magical!! Thank you for sharing.

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    1. They are so popular here - a real staple since they are so practical but also look nice :)

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  3. What a fabulous apartment! I love all the light and the way the owner used her
    accessories and storage in such an esthetic way.

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    1. I love that you pointed out the storage - it's not easy to make it aesthetic but they have definitely managed here.

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  4. Looking at this home brought me joy. Love the kitchen, was just staring at the nook by the window, what a lovely idea! The sitting room with its colors/patterns/shapes and the deck, children's rooms, hallway...just lovely. Simple, practical, functional, artistic, good taste. This is my new favorite. Thank you ,Niki:)

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    1. I am so happy this home brought you joy and this is a new favourite. I agree with all the lovely things you pointed out!

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  5. I really like the darker colors in this apartment, everything looks so cosy. Thanks Niki for your wonderful blog!

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    1. Agree! It's nice to see new colours coming in as people dare more with their homes. Thank you for taking the time to comment.

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  6. There is so much to love in the childrens' bedroom.And the hallway is a true design success...the whole house is warm and wonderful!!!

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    1. I totally agree, the hallway is great! Love that you love this home too!

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  7. Perfekte und gemütliche Innenräume. Ich mag es, wenn kleine Accessoires das Haus gemütlich machen. Manchmal sieht sogar ein einfaches grafisches Poster, das in einem interessanten Rahmen aufgehängt ist, fantastisch aus.

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    1. So true! It's definitely the small personal items that make the home :)

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  8. I'm a little late arriving to the party. Along with everyone else ... ohh, the children's room. Is the umbrella/parasol hanging from the ceiling also a light fixture? If so, that's brilliant. The owners were subtle and smart with how they balanced the colors in there, with the repeated golds and blues. The bird quilted wall decor caught my eye, too.

    I like the overall color scheme--warm, but not too dark. Are the kitchen cabinets modular and moveable? I love the little touches like the old-fashioned pencil sharpener. Brings back memories. This was a fun place for a virtual tour.

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    1. The little parasol is a lovely idea - I was tinking that it makes for a nice piece of art from which to look at from the loft bed!

      The kitchen looks like permanent units which can't be moved- potentially an IKEA one spray painted? But that's a guess!

      I had missed the old fashioned pencil sharpener until you mentioned it, so fun!

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  9. I also love the parasol as a light fixture! I have a paper parasol and have often thought it would be beautiful with the light shining through, but alas I don't have tall enough ceilings! This is a lovely home overall.
    -Nicole

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    1. Unfortunately we can be a little dictated by ceiling height - I noticed this when decorating the master bedroom at our summer cottage - in the end I had to go for something really flat against the ceiling! The parasol is pretty though :)

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  10. Love the light and the gallery wall when you
    walk in that room

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    1. Yes, me too! Thank you for pointing out these factors.

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  11. Hallo! Wunderschön dekoriertes Interieur, ich liebe solche natürlichen Accessoires. Auch meine Wohnung ist in einem ähnlichen Stil eingerichtet. Jetzt im Herbst habe ich immer Wolldecken auf den Sofas, die perfekt für kalte Abende sind :)

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