And of course, it was very lovely to come home to Per and the girls too - as always!
With one holiday over, there’s only one thing to do: start daydreaming about the next one, right? Although I won’t be able to make it there this year, one place I’ve been quietly drooling over lately is Sibbjäns on the Swedish island of Gotland. Have you heard of it?
Set on an old horse farm in southern Gotland, Sibbjäns is Sweden’s very first boutique farm stay. The story behind it is lovely too. Two families swapped the pace of city life for something slower and more meaningful, transforming a rundown farm into a place centred around sustainability, good food, craftsmanship and the rhythms of the land. What began as a simple dream of opening a small B&B gradually evolved into something much bigger: part hotel, part working farm, part gathering place.
They also happen to have impeccable taste and everything about it sounds right up my street: a beautiful interior with every guest room entirely unique, wildflowers blowing in the breeze, long farm lunches made from whatever is growing in the garden that week, limestone buildings washed in soft earthy tones, sheep grazing nearby, sea air drifting in from the Baltic, a soothing nature pool. It all feels wonderfully unfussy and restorative and there is something so appealing about places that feel more like a home from home.
Ready to dream?
What a beautiful place to stay, don’t you think? Needless to say, Sibbjäns has been widely featured in the press since it opened, including a piece in New York Times Magazine!
I especially love the look, and idea, of the nature pool. Having said that, there was one at a place we stayed at once and I remember climbing down the ladder only to hear a little “ribbit”… only to discover a big, fat, beautiful frog sitting happily on one of the rungs! It gave me such a fright at first, but he did turn out to be a lovely bathing companion. Have you ever experienced a nature pool before?
And while we’re on the topic of pools, you might also enjoy this feature I once wrote sharing inspiration for lovely small pools for every budget.
You may also like to tour more beautiful island homes too. Some are available to rent, some are private, all are dreamy:
A quiet cabin escape on a Danish island
Airbnb tip: The Stonecutter's farm
Elsa's inspiring cottage on the island of Gotland
A fairytale escape on 'happiness island'
Thank you so much for your patience while I've been away, I'm so happy to be back! See you later this week.
Niki
Photography: Mike Karlsson Lundgren, courtesy of Sibbjäns











Very sophisticated and peaceful. For once, the dining room table chairs actually look comfortable to sit on, thanks to sheepskin on the seats.
ReplyDeleteI would love a restful, rejuvenating vacation here. You can feel the history. I'm not sure I've ever seen tiled, arched doorways before--are these original? I like the idea of a pot rack over the stove. The gourd-shaped pitcher is too fun. Majolica is very popular in the States right now. I also like the scalloped-edge table and the little arched windows by the windowed patio doors. And the pool and thatched-roof barn! What a great place for exploring!
ReplyDeleteAlso, welcome back! We've missed you!
DeleteThere is nothing better for the soul other than a girls weekend! I am glad you had time with your friends and restored!
ReplyDeleteYou have come back to us with a bang! What a fantastic house and outdoor area! I am always drawn to the more rustic and vintage homes you share.The kitchen: arched doorways, interesting hood over the stove, copper pots and pans, beautiful patinaed old table/island, and the coolest pair of hanging lights; I could go on and on! Then to the dining room with the sweet doggie, the living room's unusual fireplace, the bathroom! Those beams!!!!! So impressive! I love the tub and the lamp in the deep set window. I'm not even outdoors again yet! There is so much to love with this house and the gorgeous grounds. It would be a lovely place to stay or live. I am so happy to have seen these pictures today!! Thank you, thank you, thank you! While I could never recreate the whole picture in my own home, I might be able to do bits and pieces. I am thinking my next project might be to start collecting copper pots! That seems doable. : > )
ReplyDeleteInteresting arched windows, doors on the barn and even the hardware on the closet door in the bathroom. I will be looking back at these photos over and over to cathc all of the tiniest details! : > )
ReplyDeleteThe wood furnishings and of course the beams are striking!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely dreamy! There is such a feeling of relaxed elegance. Hope you go there one day and share all the lovely details. I like the idea of a nature pool in theory, but more to gaze at the wonderful creatures than swim with them!
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