And then there are all those little corners… a traditional Swedish bench with striped cushions, a softly lit dining table with a Le Klint lamp overhead and the candles flickering in the bathroom. Wait, is that TWO baths side by side? We actually just got rid of our bath - but this is making me wish we hadn't!
All in all, there’s something so inspiring about how effortlessly this home balances function and feeling, simplicity and warmth. The perfect tour to start the week after the holidays. Step this way!
It actually reminded me of the most unusual bath setting I’ve ever come across – a little varmbadhus (warm bath house) in the fishing village where we have our summer cottage. Sadly the establishment burnt down a few years ago, but it was such a beautiful old place. Each room had a clawfoot tub filled with seaweed, and you’d be gently scrubbed with it, leaving your skin feeling incredibly silky smooth. Have you ever tried a seaweed bath?
I also love the soothing greens running throughout Lisa’s home – they bring everything together so effortlessly and add to that sense of calm.
Here’s a little aside: this doesn’t happen very often (thankfully!), but while putting this post together, I started to recognise a few of the rooms… and realised I’ve actually featured Lisa’s home before (I didn't notice at first since she has changed her instagram handle), many moons ago! Even so, since I'd started, and Lisa's made quite a few inspiring changes, I couldn’t resist sharing it again – some homes are simply too lovely not to revisit. I hope you feel the same!































Hey Niki, I absolutely loved the warmth of this home! I felt like some of the furniture was familiar, but, it was when I stood at the bottom of the staircase that I knew that I had either seen or actually had been in that very spot before. Hope you had a nice Easter! Tuesday and Thursday are now a treat that I anticipate seeing your blog appear, thanks!
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The color palette is beautiful! There’s a tidy, artful feeling about her spaces that seems comfortable and with creative touches (like those lovely bath tubs - would be fun to know that story!). I love how she styled the vignettes on top of chests and cabinets.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely home. Do you have any information on the chair by the fireplace? Is there a source for it?
ReplyDeleteThis house manages to feel both homey and sophisticated at the same time. I love the combo of soft greens, creams, and wood tones. Very soothing. The tubs are beautiful, but I only want to have to clean one tub! :)
ReplyDeleteI’m interested in knowing whether or not the stainless steel refrigerator is available in the US. I find my traditional 36 inch wide refrigerator Commonwealth lovely on some level, is more capacity than I require.
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