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A Home in Converted Barn in Southern Sweden

There’s something deeply appealing about a building that’s already lived a life before becoming a home, don't you think? You can feel it here straight away. This was once a working barn in southern Sweden, built for purpose rather than beauty, and yet that original honesty is exactly what makes it so beautiful! Therese and Marcus saw beyond what it was and recognised what it could become, not by erasing its past, but by working with it.

Inside, the old structure still takes centre stage. The soaring ceiling, weathered beams and generous open space give the rooms a sense of calm and character. True to Swedish  country style, nothing feels over designed or overly polished. Instead, natural materials such as stone, wood and linen, soft light, simple furnishings and relaxed open shelving let the building’s history remain at the heart of everything. 

Let's take a peek! 







Beautiful!

Serene, natural and relaxed. I can't even begin to imagine how much work Therese and Marcus have put into renovating this space and transforming it into a beautiful home.

Did  you also enjoy the tour? 

I've covered a few lovely barn conversions on the blog before, you might remember these fine specimens:


If you'd like to follow their latest projects, head on over to @livetiladan.

Today I am heading off to celebrate a friends very big birthday in Spain  - I can’t remember the last time I was on a warm beach so am very excited! This also means I will be taking a few days off from the blog - and back again on 11th May. I hope you have a fabulous week!

Niki

Photography: @livetiladan, with kind permission.

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  1. Awesome home!!

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  2. What a wonderful structure! They have honored the integrity and made a beautiful home. The elements they added to create living spaces seem comfortable as well as stylish feel so appropriate. Kudos!

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    1. Agree, that's one of the beautiful things about this home.

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  3. Those ceilings! Wow! And I love eyebrow windows. What a unique home.

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  4. Oh. My. Gosh!! I love this home!!! Is it because I grew up on a farm and spent hours playing with kittens in the hayloft?? The beams, the eyebrow window (so cute!!), the bistro chairs and chunky cement (?) table on the patio.....all draw me in. I like the more simple style of furnishings... to me that spells comfort and beauty. Thank you for sharing this lovely home. Happy May Day!! Que tengas unas excelentes vacaciones! : > )

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  5. Have a Nice holidays! Thank you for your blog that I’ve been reading for several years now. It helps me to improve my english langage while I can catch some good ideas for our house. Soizic from France

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    1. Thank you so much, I am so happy this blogs brings you inspiration and helps you to keep up with your English :)

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  6. 'Not by erasing its past, but by working with it'! Well said. Theresa and Marcus' home is just lovely!!! The stone walls, spectacular roof, countertop, open shelving, beautiful light fixtures. Furniture lines are similar to those of the windows and beams. One's attention is repeatedly drawn to the great outdoors. Love barn conversions☺

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    1. Thank you for sharing all these observations :)

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