And that’s exactly how I ended up sending Per a link to this little gem yesterday while he was at work (subject line: “priority,” of course!). Needless to say, he agreed that this charming home in the old Limhamn part of Malmö would be the perfect little nest for us.
Maybe it was the hand-made bricks, the exposed beams, or the elegant ceiling rosettes. Or perhaps the solid joinery, mullioned window arches, lofty ceiling height, vintage kitchen, classic stove, and mirrored doors. All the charming details of yesteryear have been beautifully preserved in this semi-detached house from the turn of the century.
Equally lovely are the newer touches that blend seamlessly with the old, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout.
Either way, it’s a little too small for our family right now — but whoever snaps up this cottage is very lucky. Could it be you? I hope you enjoy the tour!
On another note, I completely forgot to share Monday’s post in the newsletter — sorry about that! It’s been a bit of a whirlwind this week as I’m in the middle of a really exciting interior design project here in town.
You might remember that I offered an interior design service a while back — and recently, I decided to bring it back to life. It’s something I truly love doing, and I’m thrilled to be working with more people to create homes that feel just right for them.
If you’re feeling a bit stuck with a corner of your home (or the whole thing!) and could use a friendly helping hand, just drop me an email. My (very lovely) team and I are happy to help — no matter where you are or how big or small your project may be.
-always save your post for the Topper of my daily warm mug of something and computer read, thanks so much.
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From the front facade to the incredible patio....this is such a beautiful and unique home. The old brick and patinaed walls add so much character. The little stove in the kitchen looks very vintage and cute! I do wonder about the bathroom though, the elevated sink base, the commode at an angle and then the curtain behind.....what is it hiding??? But the garden room/bedroom- wowsers! I love that. The rustic character of this house really draws me in. Downsizing when your children leave home is always an option.
ReplyDeleteMy mother always said that children may leave home one by one, but they come back two by two or more!! I think one might not want to downsize too soon as family gatherings and (hopefully) grandchildren need space! In the case of grandchildren- lots of space!!
Your post is always one of my favorite things to check out in the morning, Niki. Thank you so much. I will be looking back at this one on repeat for sure. Good luck with your interior project!! : > )
PS....and the huge fly picture in the bedroom....I somehow love that!! Guess I am drawn to nature inspired artwork even if it is something we don't always think of as beautiful. It looks perfect in that room. : > )
ReplyDeleteThe kitchen cabinet and countertop go very well together and then with the beautiful floor. Wonder what shade each is? Lovely blend of dark and light, the dark windows with the light floor. The single long rod for the curtains in the bedroom, along with the opened-up ceiling makes the room more spacious than it may be.
ReplyDeleteThat little wood stove is so my sort:) I'll try sending emails that way, wonder if it might have any effect:)