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Hagestad Nygård: A Dreamy Österlen Farmhouse Full of Character

Hejsan! How was your weekend?

As long-term readers will know, I live in Skåne, in southern Sweden, and this time of year it really comes into its own. Have you been here in summer? The fields are glowing, the beaches fill with life, and the little cafés and farm shops buzz just enough to feel alive, but never rushed.

Tucked into the rolling landscape of Österlen is Hagestad Nygård, a farmstead with over a hundred years of history. Built with care by Esbjörn Persson, it still carries that sense of craftsmanship and calm. And since 2020, it has been cared for with a lovely blend of preservation and gentle modern updates.

The property comprises three separate buildings, which serve as separate dwellings and also a relaxation area, complete with a small, lush indoor pool. And outside, a saltwater pool awaits on warmer days.

The interiors are warm and expressive, with earthy tones, bold accents, and just the right amount of dramatic flair. And each room feels thoughtful, but never staged. It’s the kind of place where you want to linger—throw open a window, make a coffee, and stay awhile.

Oh, and the sea is just a short bike ride away, and villages like Kåseberga and Löderup are nearby, full of character and that Österlen summer energy I always find hard to put into words.

Did I mention this place is actually for sale via Christies? Your new home, perhaps? Take the tour and see for yourself. You might just fall in love.









I love the relaxation part of the property - it's wonderful! Here are a few pictures: 

Such an incredible property! I love the sense of drama in those walls with their rich, time-worn patina.

Lately, I’ve been dreaming of a sunken bath that feels like a little pool. We definitely don’t have the space (or budget) for one—but a girl can dream, right?

What stands out to you most about Hagestad Nygård? Tempted to make it your home? It would be a big life change… but such a good one, don’t you think? You can read more about it and see more pictures here

How about a lovely, slow start to the week and a peek at a few more Skånegårds today? 

Step inside a traditional Skånegård in the Swedish countryside
A charming rustic farmhouse in Skåne
A charming farmhouse in southern Sweden

I hope you have a great start to the week!

Niki

Photography courtesy of Christies, with thanks.

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All Things Bright and Beautiful: Inside a Joyful Danish Home

"All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small." We used to sing that hymn during school assemblies when I was little—maybe you did too. Funny how certain phrases linger in the mind, waiting to resurface at just the right moment. That line popped into my head the instant I stumbled across Tilde’s delightful Instagram feed, @vintherhome, where the Danish creative shares snapshots of her joyfully colourful home.

With 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen just around the corner (the city-wide festival celebrating Danish and international design), my thoughts have naturally drifted toward all things Danish—and design-related. If you're heading there too, I think we’re in for a treat. That’s how I came across Tilde’s vibrant abode just outside the city: a playful blend of bold hues, quirky shapes (palm tree floor lamp, anyone?), and cheerful patterns—all wrapped in that effortlessly calm Scandinavian aesthetic we can’t help but admire.

Oh, and keep an eye out for the “creatures small” too—she has a design-forward wardrobe to match the space!

So joyful! I absolutely love the vibrancy of her home – it gives off so much energy. Do you also appreciate the colours, patterns, and playfulness in Tilde's space?

The floor lamps are fabulous – such great conversation pieces! I wonder if they’re vintage? They’re definitely not something you come across every day.

Was there anything that stood out to you?

Treat yourself to more pictures of Tilde's home here. She has tagged quite a few of the items so you can find the source - but if you're curious and can't find the source, let me know and I'll do my best to help. 

Shall we celebrate more beautiful Danish design today? Here are five beautiful Danish country homes to love

I hope you've got some fun plans for the weekend. It's set to be fabulous weather here in Sweden, yay!

Happy Friday! 

Niki

Photography @vintherhome - shared with kind permission.

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Global Soul, English Heart: Inside a Layered London Home

"Show me your friends, and I'll tell you who you are," so the proverb goes. I think the same can be said about a home—or at least, it should be. After all, it’s the one place in your environment where you and your cohabitants have true autonomy.

That’s what struck me about this London townhouse. While we might not know exactly who lives here, the space offers plenty of clues about their interests, passions, and perhaps even their story. The eclectic mix of art, ceramics, textiles, and treasures from around the world suggests a deep love of travel—or perhaps a personal connection to different cultures, maybe even roots in places like Africa or Asia. What’s clear is that these aren’t just decorative objects, but items that feel meaningful. You could easily imagine one of the inhabitants running a small business sourcing and sharing beautiful, handcrafted pieces discovered on their journeys.

I love how these carefully chosen details pop against a crisp white backdrop, giving the home an almost gallery-like appeal. It keeps the space feeling bright, warm, and inviting.

Let’s take a peek through the keyhole and see what other clues we can uncover.



Wow, there are just so many details in this London house. It’s a real treasure trove—every item feels like it tells a story. I especially love the blend of pieces from all over the world, yet it still feels undeniably English, with its wall-to-wall carpets upstairs, Windsor chairs, and classic upholstery.

Did anything in particular catch your eye?

Do you think someone could walk into your home and tell who you are? If someone walked into ours today, I think they’d probably say, “Woah, this is one messy family!” Eeeek!

Fancy peeking into a few more English homes today? You might just fall in love with these:

Step into a cosy collector's house
Stay in this beautiful Victorian house in Nottinghamshire
A cosy cliff hideaway on the North Devon coast

On another note, I recently wrote a piece for IKEA about how sofa beds are no longer confined to the guest room, but have become a central element to the urban home - you can find my article here if you fancy a read! 

Happy Wednesday, friends!

Niki

Photography courtesy of Inigo, with thanks. 

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Dreaming of a “Coolcation”? This Swedish Cottage Could Be Your Summer Sanctuary

Ciao! I got back from Rome late last night after a really fabulous few days. I absolutely love that city — it feels like living inside a museum. Just incredible. Have you ever been?

One thing I really noticed this time was just how hot it was though. After living in Sweden for 22 years, I’m definitely not as heat-resistant as I once was — and 36°C (that’s about 97°F!) had us clinging to the nearest gelato boutique at every turn!

On the way home, I was reading about how Scandinavia is becoming a hot summer destination for a so-called “coolcation” — and I totally get it. The air is fresh, and you can do things without melting (even if you do need a raincoat or maybe even a hat and gloves, depending on what the Norse weather gods decide!). So, what do you think about your very own Swedish summer cottage?

There's one currently for sale that looks just perfect — nestled among lilac bushes and forest, with a cool lake nearby for swimming when the thermometer starts creeping up. I personally love the look of the verandah; I can already imagine myself in the wicker chair, soaking up the birdsong. The interior feels like a step back in time — a deep green kitchen, charming vintage wallpaper (even on the cupboard doors!), and sweet little touches of Swedish folk style in every corner, no doubt passed down through the family for generations.

A summer filled with card games, foraging, good food, and complete relaxation? That sounds like bliss to me, I hope you feel inspired too!





This cottage really took me back in time — a few elements reminded me of my grandmother’s house! Did you feel nostalgic seeing these pictures too?

It was also refreshing to see a different shade of green in the kitchen, especially with sage green being so popular lately.

Was there anything in particular that stood out to you?

If you feel like a 'coolcation' this year, you can find a load of Scandinavian Airbnb and holiday rentals in the archives. 

Happy Monday, friends! I hope you have a great start to the week! 

Niki

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