I’ve got something a little different to share with you today: a funky Swedish townhouse from the 1960s that’s absolutely brimming with personality. It’s one of those homes that feels warm and lived-in the moment you step inside.
The house itself has a clever mid-century layout, featuring a half-floor plan and an abundance of natural light, but it’s the way the family has personalised it that truly makes it stand out. Think second-hand treasures, playful details, bold art photography, bookshelves that wrap around entrances and colour-drenched bedrooms in pinks and blues. The kitchen, a mix of blue, green and stainless steel, is the kind of place where you just know people end up lingering over dinner. And upstairs there’s a snug living room with a fireplace that’s made for hunkering down on the cooler days to come!
Oh, and outside there’s a warm surprise waiting at the end of the tour. Any guesses what it might be?
I have to say, I’m a big fan of the sauna too. They really come into their own in winter, offering a brilliant way to beat the winter blues and unwind. Are you a sauna fan as well?
What stood out to you about this home? Did you spot any ideas you’d like to try in your own space?
Happy mid-week, friends!
Niki
Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem, with thanks.
Awesome home! I love the color of those kitchen cabinets--bold, surprising and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuch a warm and inviting home – the combination of colors is beautiful, the energy feels so positive, and it looks full of life!
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