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A Touch of Calm: Alisan’s Serene Copenhagen Home

Ready for a midweek breather? This pared-back Copenhagen apartment offers just the respite you might be looking for. Home to Alisan—a Londoner who moved to the Danish capital with her husband and their baby daughter two and a half years ago—this space exudes warmth and calm. I've had the pleasure of meeting Alisan a few times; she is as lovely inside as she is outwardly, and it’s no surprise her home reflects that same beauty.

Located in vibrant Vesterbro, the family’s two-bedroom rental comes with its own creative limitations, meaning they've had to embrace some inventive solutions, like command strips! Still, with its warm natural materials, curated lighting, and mix-and-match furnishings, this oasis feels so welcoming and tranquil in the heart of Copenhagen.

Here are some snapshots of Alisan's home, along with her reflections on creating this haven.

"Being an architect, I love classic, timeless design, so over the years  I've tried to build a collection of pieces I love - mainly in natural materials so they don't date as much. The goal is that they can easily fit anywhere in future homes."

"I love plants, they're a great way to add texture, colour and height to spaces, especially here as our ceilings are so high. We actually moved our cacti here with us from London and now they're huge!"


"I haven't shown much of our baby girl's room as her crib is in our bedroom. We have kept the room neutral and added fun pops of colour. We moved from London with this IKEA daybed and it's been used so much over the years. Firstly as a sofa, then a guest room bed, and now as a spare bed for sleepy parents doing shifts when needed!"



Isn’t it a lovely tour? I think it’s the simplicity of the decor that makes everything feel so naturally “in place.” Calm personified—just what I crave amidst my not-so-calm mind! And seeing her little baby girl brought me right back to when my own girls were small (they’re now 16 and 14—how does time fly by so fast?).

Did Alisan’s home resonate with you, too? Are there any details that caught your eye? If so, I’d love for you to share in the comments! And if you're curious about where any of the pieces are from, feel free to ask—I’ll do my best to help.

You can see more corners of Alisan's home over at @livingroomdanishly

And here are a few other Copenhagen homes to enjoy today: 


Stor kram (or 'klem' as they say in Danish). 

Niki

Photography courtesy of @livingroomdanishly, shared with kind permission. 

LATEST COMMENTS:

  1. I love the peacefulness, high ceilings, large windows and window sills, and the gorgeous architectural details in Alisan's home. The color palette is soothing. My dream has been to live in one of these old apartments in a Jugend-style building somewhere in Helsinki.

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  2. Calm... without being bland or dull in the least! I love the botanical arrangements (as well as their containers,) lighting fixtures and touches of whimsy, particularly in their baby girl's room. And ooh that precious pic of her!

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  3. Ooh, a round room! Well, at least the part I can see looks round. This is indeed a soothing home and, as ever, I love the child's room.

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  4. I am also curious about the round rooms we see in some of these apartments. Do you have any floor plans? I would like to see how they work in context.

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  5. What a beautiful apartment with the wainscoting, high windows, ceilings and moldings. And so calmly decorated. I must admit that I have the same accessories in my house, wonderfully calm. Such a girls' room takes me back to the time when my daughters were still little. Nice, calmly decorated with soft colors. Now that they are older; 15 and 19, I often close their door. 🫣 Greetings from the Netherlands, thanks again for the nice blog with beautiful pictures! And beautiful the Louis Poulsen lamp!

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  6. That daybed is my favorit! Each lamp/candle is exquise, and spotted a Skandinavisk. Beautiful bones. Light and airy furnishings! Little one is an absolute cherub:)

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  7. Can you tell me which manufacturer the hanging lamp in the bedroom is from?
    Thank you very much

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  8. .. and a curved door if I see it well. Never seen one before. Cleverly made.

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