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A Delightful Dutch Home Defined By Slow Living

Hejsan hoppsan (says no one in Sweden. Ever!). Only a few hours to the weekend friends - weeeee! Are you ready for it?  Oh yes! I thought I'd finish the week on a high. Welcome to the charming world of Tessa Hop, partner Menno, their three boys and little girl in The Netherlands. The family live in a self-designed contemporary wood and glass house surrounded by nature. The interior transports you to a world where natural textures and earthy colours reign supreme. Think muted tones, concrete floors, rattan, stone, and dried flowers in a calming oasis in which to enjoy a slower way of life.

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I love the idea of using dead space behind a sofa as a place for a children's table and a pair of Ercol stacking chairs* - such a clever use of space.  Source wooden toys like these from Wooden Story.


Look at all those happy faces! 

And how amazing is that bath? I'm trying to get some info about it from Tessa, if I hear anything I'll let you know!). I also really like the idea of using a simple wood rail for storage (a DIY idea for the weekend perhaps?!).

This children's room is so pretty. I recently added a rattan day bed from Nordal in my daughters room (tour to follow soon!). This one from Anthropologie* is similar if you live outside Europe).






What a home! I especially loved the bathroom (probably because I'm looking for ideas for my own bathroom).

Is there anything that stood out to you?

So folks. I do believe that's a wrap!

If you'd like to check-out a little more Dutch inspiration this weekend take a peek in this archive (hop over this home if it pops up first).

Have a fabulous couple of days - and see you Monday!

Niki

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A Perfect Little Swedish Pad With A Bold Blue Kitchen


God morgon! I'm on my way back to Sweden after a wonderful couple of days in Madrid (a press trip organised by IMM Cologne) - have you been to this Spanish city? It's incredible! Even so, there's a saying in Sweden: 'borta bra men hemma bäst' (away is fine but being at home is the best!). That may explain my choice of home tours today: a beautiful 19th century pad in Gothenburg, on Sweden's West coast. What the space lacks in size (it measures a mini 40 metres square (430 square feet) - not including the basement) it certainly makes up for in style. Designed by Emma Fischer, the living space features calming neutral tones and a bold blue kitchen. Enjoy the tour!!



 Legs print from Desenio (I have the same one in my window nook), Mantis table lamp*

 Mobil 3 light*, oatmeal duvet cover*





It's one of those homes that has everything you need, including a pretty courtyard for a morning coffee / evening aperitif! So perfect!

Could you see yourself living here?

I love the Mobile 3 light* by Swedish brand Pholc- also seen in this home. I wish I had the ceiling height for it, how about you?!

More small space inspiration here!

Better hurry and catch that flight now(I once missed a flight from New York and it wasn't pretty!).

Thank you for this time Madrid!

Niki

Photography: Anders Bergstedt for Entrance.

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Antiques and Flea Market Finds in a Delightful Family Home in Burgundy


Ciao! I'm reporting from a very sunny Madrid today (such a treat to be here! - if the man asks, I'm on a very hectic work schedule, of course...). Perhaps what I should really be saying though is 'bonjour!' - since here on the blog we're off to Burgundy, France and the delightful home of Aurélie Mazurek! Aurélie's home first caught my eye on Instagram thanks to the calm, 'washed-out' tones, rich textures and antique touches (not to mention her baking and pretty taste in clothes!). But chatting to Aurélie, I learned there's so much more to her home that meets the eye, and the influences and inspiration behind the space are just as charming as the décor itself! 

Where do you live?
In Yonne, a wine region. Life is calm and sweet here, yet we're still near to museums, the city, and the castle of Fontainebleau - we love to relax and walk our dogs in the surrounding forest.


 
Who do you share your home with?
My husband and our children Olivier (5) and Laura (3). They are just going back to school and starting two important stages: entering kindergaten and CP at the big school!



What do you do for a living?
I'm currently working in ready-to-wear fashion. I used to have my own business creating decorative objects such as cushions, booties, and blankets out of vintage materials. I decided to take a break and return to a day job so I can spend more time with my children while they're still young. I might resume my creative path some day in the future, we'll see! 









Marshall speakers*


How would you describe your style?
I keep an eye on trends but I do not necessarily follow them! I like to create my own cocoon which includes reusing a lot of materials and furniture.





Tell us more about your sustainable outlook on decorating
We love visiting flea markets, it's a very interesting way for us to consume with purpose and I think it's these unique objects that tell a story and give a home it's soul. I like to be content with little and I find beauty and satisfaction from an item I found for 1 euro!

Antique linen*

Where do you find inspiration?
My family and my emotional legacy. My Grandmother gave me the love for old linen and beautiful materials, my uncle gave me the love for flowers and how to dry and preserve them, my Grandfather the love of the garden and cultivating land , my Mother taught me the art of cooking and my Father introduced me to design. These are the heritages that made me aware of decoration and inspired the lifestyle we lead today - and even though some of these people are no longer with us, their memory lives on in my linen, dried flowers and garden.

Belly baskets*


Your instagram feed Antique Home is so inspiring. Do you also find online sites as a source of inspiration?
Of course, instagram and blogs are a wonderful source of inspiration. But I think it's our environment that inspires us the most. The forest of Fontainebleau is a wonderful source of inspiration!





Thank you for inviting us into your lovely home Aurélie!

I especially loved hearing about how Aurélie's family have inspired some of the items in her home. I'm sure this legacy will live on through Olivier and Laura one day too!

 I still remember my Grandmother's beautifully pressed crisp white linen. My sister and I used to ask her to make the bed over us and one day my sister got her toe caught in a tiny nick and it turned into a gaping hole! Needless to say, she made the beds without us from then on!!

Do you have someone in your family who has influenced your interior style?

Have a lovely day!

Niki

Photography by Aurélie - shared with kind permission. Hop on over to her instagram for more lovely pics! 

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Old Meets New in a Charming Swedish Apartment

Why hello there, how are you this bright and sunny morning?! You might recognise this beautiful Swedish kitchen - it used to belong to Johanna Bradford and I featured it back in 2015.  This week the new owners put her former Gothenburg home on the market again (if you missed it last time, here's your chance to snap it up!). Some of the lovely touches Johanna added - such as the William Morris Pimpernel wallpaper and stainless steel kitchen cabinets remain - and it still has the entire apartment still has that wonderful 'old meets new' vibe. Enjoy the tour!













What do you reckon? Ready to move in?!!

Johanna has moved homes no less than 9 times since 2009! Needless to say I've been documenting her renovations along the way! Take a peek inside two of her previous homes here and here.

I love her use of bold patterned wallpaper. I remember having a lot of Laura Ashley wallpaper in my childhood home - how about you?! These days I don't have any, but seeing these spaces I feel now's the time to change that! 

What are your thoughts on wallpaper? Do you have any in your home? 

I'm on my way to Madrid (actually on the plane right now!) for a couple of days for a press event - very excited! I'm hoping to take my work poolside (don't tell the man - he thinks I've got a very full schedule). If you have any great tips for Madrid please send them my way, I'd love to hear them!

Have a lovely day!

Photography by Anders Bergstedt for Entrance

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