Hej there! How are you holding up? It's a busy time of year!
On Friday I shared a few snapshots from my own home this Christmas (along with a little gift!), and today we're spreading our wings a little further afield – to Sanna's beautiful Swedish country home in the snow.
So beautiful!
I actually love that there are pictures from each season here, as it gives you an idea of how it looks and feels over the year. Do you agree?
It really is such a pretty home, and the views over the fields are magical.
One thing that stood out to me was the upholstery on the armchairs. I tried (and failed) to find a source. Does anyone know where the fabric comes from? I'll also check with Sanna and update the post once I know.
Did anything stand out to you in particular?
Just in case you'd like to see a little more Christmas inspiration today, here are a few beautiful home tours and edits I've shared in the past:
Har det så fint!
Niki
Photography courtesy of @sannaprepuk, shared with kind permission.

































It looks like a Josef Frank design, of which I have a number in my cottage.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your site! We visited Sweden a few years ago and it has remained one of our fondest visits. We both have Scandinavian heritage and so appreciate how those bygone homes have been preserved.
ReplyDeleteTell Sanna that I'm headed over for a cup of tea! :) Wow, wow, wow. This is amazing. Randomly, I love how the sunshine shows through the seashell in the photgraph. I think maybe the light is the common thread to what I enjoy about this home, but well-tended historical homes always will have a hold on my heart. The star lanterns, the wooden floors, and the beadboard .... sigh. Also, how cute is the dog in the front porch? We would refer to the trim on the porch as gingerbread trim--what would it be called in Sweden?
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I spotted that flowered armchair I wanted to curl up in it, perhaps with a book or simply to gaze through the large windows at the landscape beyond. The upholstery is so nice - echoing the indoor plants in winter and outside foliage during warmer seasons.
ReplyDeleteAnd the light, as you noted, coming in through the windows and diffused through the paper and fabric lampshades casts everything in a warm, inviting glow.
Another fan of the armchair here. The exterior is particularly pretty and the views. Her pup is so cute.
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