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A Charming Glimpse into Sophie's Swedish Country Home

A couple of years ago, my family and I enjoyed a wonderful break in Saltsjöbaden, part of the stunning Stockholm archipelago. We have such happy memories from our trip, swimming in the Baltic, kayaking through calm waters and taking long, scenic walks (althogh Per and I probably enjoyed that last activity more than the kids!). So it feels extra special to revisit today, this time in the form of a house tour.

This charming home belongs to Sophie Schyman, who has lovingly restored it with a thoughtful, sustainable touch. The house’s beautiful bones have been enhanced by pretty patterned wallpaper, striped curtains, vintage furniture and elegant tiled floors.

Each room has such an easy charm. I love the warm wood panelling in the dining room and gingham tablecloth; it feels made for long, cosy meals. The bedroom is so calm and inviting, with soft linens and a lovely view of the garden. And even the bathroom has that timeless touch with its chequered floor. 

Ready to be inspired by a few corners of Sophie's charming Swedish country home?














This is just a little snapshot as Sophie continues to renovate the house, room by room. You can follow her projects here.

In the meantime, I hope you enjoyed the tour! Did anything in particular stand out to you?

Would you like to see a few more country homes today? 

A warm, rural Swedish home that combines old and new
From classroom to country retreat
The idyllic thatched cottage of a Danish artist

Wishing you a wonderful start to the week!

Niki

Photography courtesy of Sophie Schyman, shared with kind permission.

LATEST COMMENTS:

  1. Its great when it turns Autumn and you start posting country homes. Seems so apt:) Sophia's beautiful home is certainly grand. The size and placement of windows make a difference in each area, and especially the rest room. So much design and color and yet so relaxing and interesting to the eye! Have a great week:)

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  2. I could move into this home as is, no changes whatsoever, and be perfectly content. It feels like home. I especially love the beautiful woodwork in the dining area. There is just enough color and pattern throughout the house to keep me interested without feeling overwhelming. Two enthusiastic thumbs up!

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