Scrolling

A Breath of Fresh Air in Södermalm, Stockholm

















Why, hello there! Happy New Year!! I hope you had a relaxing time over the holidays and managed to stay warm. Here in Sweden it’s sooooo cold right now, so I’m sitting here wrapped in a blanket with my hands around a mug of tea. I do love the snow, though (definitely not the ice!).

At home, I’ve been on a bit of a decluttering mission (cue lots of eye-rolling from the teenagers in the household!). Still, there’s something so satisfying about ridding your space of things you no longer use or love and passing them on to someone who will. Are you going through the same process?

I think that’s why I was drawn to today’s home: a modern, minimalist apartment in Södermalm, Stockholm. The home has plenty of storage—both open and closed—so there’s a place for everything, and, importantly, everything is in its place (goals!). Not only that, but I love how, once the clutter is cleared away, the items you do have really stand out. This Swedish flat has some seriously cool design pieces, from tables to lamps.

Ready to take the tour?










What a breath of fresh air. I hope my home can be as organised as this one day! I also really like the different style of storage they have used from metal to glass shelves to in-built closed cabinets that reveal a barista station. 

Is there anything that stood out to you?

Before I go, I wanted to share something a little more personal with you. I truly love writing this blog and being part of this wonderful, kind, and positive community — it genuinely means so much to me. This space has become very special, and knowing that you’re here reading along is something I never take for granted.

Lately, my work schedule has become tighter and more demanding, and I’ve felt the need to slow things down just a little so I can continue showing up here in a way that feels sustainable and joyful. With that in mind, I’ve decided that for the foreseeable future I’ll be posting twice a week — on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

I really hope you understand, and I truly appreciate your support and kindness. Please know that I remain just as committed to sharing inspiring homes, beautiful details, and moments of calm with you. Thank you so much.  

Niki

Credits: Historiska Hem (for sale)
Photo: Jocke Ono
Styling: Anna Van Keppel

LATEST COMMENTS:

  1. More proof that minimalism doesn't need to be cold or clinical and that it can be full of personality! I'm marveling at the clever design of the tiniest bathroom that I've ever seen in the last photo.
    Happy that your business is doing so well, Niki, and grateful that it won't take you away from us altogether. Among all the design websites yours is my favorite by far.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Very happy that you'll still be posting at all - it's always a joy, and one of the very, very few blogs that comes up on my 'must see' list! I am currently sorting out my own home, and in the process of 'getting rid' to make for clearer spaces. That, plus the simpler palette of colours we've chosen, shows the influence you've had on me - so long may you continue! Happy New Year!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Privacy Notice: We do not share personal information with third-parties nor do we store information we collect about your visit to this blog for use other than to analyze content performance through the use of cookies, which you can turn off at anytime by modifying your Internet browser's settings. We are not responsible for the republishing of the content found on this blog on other Web sites or media without our permission. This privacy policy is subject to change without notice.

Subscribe To My Scandinavian Home

Subscribe to My Scandinavian Home

skovby ad


 

site by ANAAR

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.
MORE INFO