Hej hej kompiser! Niki here, reporting from a gloriously sunny Malmö today. And what better way to start the week than with a fresh, bright Scandinavian apartment tour right in the heart of town?
What really caught my eye about this home is what a breath of fresh air it feels like. The light wood floors, most likely the originals that have been sanded back and then waxed, give it a lovely, light, soft feel. And then there is a little detail I am especially drawn to: the architraves, door frames and skirting boards have been painted in a darker shade than the walls, which is something we've been seeing a lot of lately.
It's a simple yet effective idea. I have been toying with this look for my own (relatively dark) home. I know that painting both the walls and trims dark would not do me any favours, but here the contrast works beautifully. The darker trims frame each room, add structure, and make the pale walls seem even lighter and brighter. Plus, it is a subtle way of ensuring something is happening without overwhelming the space. Are you a fan too?
Keep an eye out too for the classic Swedish touches sprinkled throughout: the iconic Celotocaulis cushion Josef Frank for Svenskt Tenn (a company whose prints have made an amazing comeback in recent years), a beautiful 'Lotta's tree' print by local artist Lotta Olsson and a pair of wall candlesticks by Pierre Forssell for Skultuna.
And of course, there's that very handsome kitty peeking around the corner - making sure everything is in its place.
All in all, it is a home that manages to be both calm and full of character, the perfect Scandinavian balance. I hope you enjoy the tour as much as I did!
Oh, so dreamy. This apartment makes me feel instantly lighter and calmer, which is quite a feat on a Monday! I really love those little touches of Swedish design too.
The high ceilings and light, airy feel of the apartment call to me. After living in Finland, I cannot live in a dark home. I need lots of light thruout the year. This home would suit me well, as does handsome cat.
ReplyDeleteYes, that's what I love about many scandinavian homes - how they work with natural light.
DeleteI'm distracted by the fluffy cat. He's a gorgeous beastie!
ReplyDeleteI also love this home. Seeing the woman by the draperies gives a good idea as to how tall the ceilings are (and yes, I'm envious of he high ceilings). I like the contrasting trim--it's a gentle way to add definition without being too heavy-handed. The patterned rug is pretty. Yet another example of color used with subtlety.
Isn't he fabulous!
DeleteYes, I was reading something the other day about how including people in landscape photography helps to show the magnificent scale - and I think that works equally well in homes too.
I love this home! I was pulled in by the kitchen lights in the very first photo and then entranced by every detail right down to the rugs on the floors. And the cat!!! I must be a cat person. I have loved dogs in my lifetime, but cats are just the best! The artwork is exceptional and the outdoor space not too shabby either! This one rates a WOW!! : > )
ReplyDeleteSo happy you spotted so many lovely things in this home, thank you for pointing everything out - including the fabulous kitty!
DeleteLove this home! Do you know which Lotta print the one in this home is? It looks like the Muti except the colors seem a different.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like this one: https://www.lottastrad.se/sv/product-page/muti-tree-multiv%C3%A4xt - such a lovely print!
DeleteI can breathe in this home
ReplyDeleteThe artwork is beautiful as well as the cat
Yes, I know exactly what you mean :)
DeleteI agree with Kris — the kitty is show (and heart) stealer! Lovely home and I like the use of the darker paint on the trim, too. It nicely complements her textiles, rug and artwork.
ReplyDeleteHe is! :)
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