A Carpenter's Swedish Country Home in The Snow

In my last post I mentioned that I was going to start sharing a few Christmas posts this week – but bear with me, because first I have the charming home of a carpenter in north-west Skåne to show you – no doubt not far from our own summer cottage!

This traditional red-and-white Swedish country home belongs to a carpenter and his family, who have been renovating it over time, transforming it into a lovely space where home-grown onions and garlic hang in the kitchen, a fire crackles in the living room and cats roam freely. Keep an eye out for classic Swedish colours – green, blue, ochre and burgundy – as well as the pretty wallpaper that adorns the bedroom walls.

Välkommen in (as they say in Swedish).











So cosy! I love the wood cladding – it adds so much character. I’m also a fan of how the window frames and skirting boards have been painted in different colours (or darker shades) – it’s something we’re seeing a lot of at the moment, and it works particularly well in older homes.

Did you spot anything that caught your eye? If so, please do share below. And if you’d like to follow the carpenter’s work, and see their latest home updates, head on over to @bokbacken5.

For more inspiration today, head over to the country home archive – or, if you’re keen to get decorating for Christmas (it is the first sunday of advent coming up after all), you might like to start scrolling through the Christmas archive. It's my favourite - there is so much to see!

Have a great start to the week!

Niki

Photography courtesy of @bokbacken5, shared with kind permission.

LATEST COMMENTS:

  1. This is such an enchanting home with lovely details. The carpenter has done an exemplary job of using materials that are just right and add to the character in subtle but profound ways. I love the details in the decor as well.....right down to the picture on the ledge above the table....it looks like a girl walking through an orchard and reminds me of Elsa Beskow illustrations. The wallpaers used in the bedrooms are perfect. I can't really decide which I like best, but maybe as a team blue girl I would have to say the last featured room with the dark wallpaper and striped bedlinens appeals to me most. Thank you for sharing this cozy spot with us all. Have a wonderful week.....Thankgiving Week here in the States. You and your blog are one thing I am thankful for!! : > )

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  2. P.S. I really like the use of color in this home. Enough to be interesting, but blends well and not "in your face". : > )

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  3. A Gingerbread House! Beautiful!

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  4. Such a cozy home, the kitchen is my favorite. Just what was required, no more nor less of remodeling. Curious why the fireplaces in the bedrooms were not made use of. Can tell the carpenter's handiwork from the roof in the bedrooms, the floor and the circular wooden table. Love the wall paper, guess they came with the home! Thank you for sharing this treasure!
    Yes, at last its Thanksgiving week! p.s it takes the same amount of time to grow garlic as it does to have a baby:)

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  5. I think the red house in the snow is a great subtle nod to the upcoming Christmas season. I think the dark skies make a great backdrop.

    I wouldn't trade my husband for the world, but I do have a tiny bit of envy for anyone whose spouse/partner has these kinds of skills. The woodwork is wonderful--do you think he made some of the furniture, as well? I am very taken with the storage cubbies by the beds. They wouldn't have been empty if my children had lived there! This is everything a home should be--the coziness embraces you. And there's a cat!

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  6. Thank you for the art print information! It is The Apple Harvest by Carl Larsson……. a perfect piece for a country cottage! : > )

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  7. Thank you for featuring this lovely home. Could you show the living and dining room in the future.

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  8. I love to see the difference in decorating compared to Canada's and I very much enjoy and feel the difference of the Swedish homes very comfy and inviting

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  9. I like the rise and fall lamp in the little eating nook. I have one in my dining room.

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