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A Small Mid-Century Swedish Apartment Packed with Personality

'Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get' goes the famed line from Forest Gump. And I like to make sure that this blog offers some surprises. While this might not be 'out there' in terms of the building itself (after all, in the past I've shown everything from a tiny house on wheels to a home in a converted fire station), stylistically thinking, this mid-century home is a little different from the other properties I've shown lately. 

It may be small (269 f2 / 25 m2) but this studio apartment in the heart of Stockholm has everything you need to feel comfortable: a cosy bed, sitting room area, dining table, kitchenette and balcony. The 1930s apartment is also packed with personality (I'm looking at the blend of mid-century modern and vintage furniture (note the red chairs - a running theme in Swedish homes right now, as seen in Monday's home tour too), and retro touches. 

Let's delve in further to see what's at play! 

A large rug helps to add a cosy touch to the bedroom / living room / dining area - with the choice of dark green adding to the mid-century vibe. 

Under-bed storage provides space for clothes and other items. 

The traditional gate-leg table can be folded out to cater for more people. 

Elfa storage (of which I am a huge fan), is adaptable over time and comes with the option of lots of different accessories including book ends, hooks and even a mirror (although, this one is retro of course!). 


The original retro kitchen adds to the overall feel of the apartment. 



Love this personal and unique home. It's a great example of how to ensure lots of storage in a small space - especially for book lovers! 

Is there anything that stood out to you? 

You can see more mid-century-themed homes here: 


Have a lovely mid-week - stor kram! 

Niki

Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem (styling - Rydman / photography Janson), found via Nordroom with thanks. 

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A Traditional Swedish Cottage by the Sea with a Splash of Colour

A few summers ago, my family and I had the pleasure of visiting Saltsjöbad, a beautiful area in the Stockholm archipelago. I was bowled over by the nature, but also found myself captivated by how locals can whizz into central Stockholm by boat to go the theatre, shop - or even commute to work! Imagine that? 

Perhaps that's why this charming traditional red and white cottage caught my eye today? Nestled in the woods, the pretty abode feels a world away from civilisation - and yet a boat bobbing on the dock means Sweden's capital city is within easy reach. From the exterior you'd guess that the interior is furnished using antiques, vintage finds and family heirlooms with a traditional touch. But it's full of surprises! Let's take a peek inside to discover more. 


The black open-style kitchen has a contemporary touch - and the green wood floor givers the space a unique feel. 




In the dining room and sitting room, furniture in vibrant green, red and yellow is a nod to the current trends and adds an unexpected playful touch to the interior. I like that! 


The landing also offers some surprises with angular furniture and bold hues - as well as a dark wood floor. A wall mounted desk is a great way to create a home workspace in a small area.  


Various patterns in the bedroom add a lovely unique touch, while the painted floor mirrors the woodland surroundings. 





I love that this cottage offers something unique, it's always fun to see! Plus, I absolutely love the idea of arriving at a summer cottage by boat - what a dream! Do you agree? 

The cottage is currently for sale here (just saying!). 

What do you think about the 'pop of red' trend? Do you have primary colours in your home? 

If you'd like to see a few more Scandinavian cottages by the water today, check out: 


Have you been watching the Olympics? I am absolutely loving it! I have a little square up on my screen while I type so I can keep an eye on the synchronised diving! 

Have a fabulous start to the week! 

Niki

Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem, with thanks. 

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