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From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home

You know how much I love a home with history – especially when it’s had a completely different life before. This one’s lovely: Malmby Gamla Skola, a former schoolhouse dating back to the 1860s. Set along winding country roads and surrounded by greenery, its red facade with white trims is the picture of Swedish charm.

I like to imagine the days when teachers stood at the front of the class, the sound of pencils scratching on paper, and children running out to play in the fields. 

Today, it’s a welcoming family home, now owned by an artist (which makes perfect sense with all that glorious light streaming in through the old mouth-blown windows). Keep an eye out for the quirky rug laid at a diagonal, beautiful wallpaper, a cosy kitchen window nook, and of course, the lovely fireplace – perfect for curling up beside in winter.

The garden has plenty to offer too – a greenhouse, kitchen garden, and space to grow your own vegetables. In summer, you can pick wild strawberries straight from the lawn, and in the evening, there’s a beautiful sunset over the meadows. 

Ready to take a peek inside? 



Did you notice the wavy view you get when you look through mouth-blown glass windows? They are so beautiful and really add to the charm of the house. 

Could you imagine living in a house with a wonderful past like this? Or perhaps you already do? 

I have featured lots of converted homes in the past - including these schools: 

This post is actually very timely as my younger daughter went back to school today - the summer holidays are finally over - even if it is 25 degrees celsius (77 F). 

Happy Wednesday friends!

Niki

Photos courtesy of Historiska Hem

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A Peek Inside a Tapestry Artist’s Notting Hill Maisonette






Sometimes, it’s hard to walk into a property and instantly see its full potential – especially when it’s looking a little… shall we say… worse for wear. Do you agree? The Notting Hill, London home of tapestry artist Teresah Hastings was exactly that – and then some. Gutted by fire, it had lost much of its original character. At one point it was even home to the West London Buddhist Centre, who installed a stage in the front room, and there was only an outdoor loo. Can you imagine nipping outside in the middle of a January night?

But Teresah had a vision. She rolled up her sleeves and transformed the tired Victorian maisonette into a warm, beautiful home and creative studio for herself and her three children. She rented nearby while painstakingly renovating, bringing the place back to life with natural materials, a gentle respect for the building’s history, and a few clever restoration tricks – including borrowing a moulding from the flat upstairs to re-create the missing ceiling cornicing. Love that!

Over the years, she’s filled the space with a lovingly collected mix of antique furniture and cherished pieces. In the sitting room, you’ll spot the sturdy frame that supports her tapestry work – the backbone for her richly textured, handwoven creations.

Now, with a heavy heart and a head full of memories, Teresah is moving on – which means The Modern House has given us a little peek inside before the lucky next owner moves in. So… who’s ready to fall in love with a home that comes with a backstory, a bit of grit, and a lot of heart? Let’s take a tour…









What a lovely home – full of creativity. I’m especially smitten with the wall of saucepans and the eclectic mix of furniture. I also noted how clean and calm the master bedroom is - which lends itself to a peaceful night's sleep. Do you also like to decorate your bedroom in a nice and calm way? 

It’s fascinating to peek behind the façade of a pastel-coloured Notting Hill home I’ve walked past so many times! 

I hope you enjoyed the tour too! Is there anything about Teresah’s home that stood out to you?

You can see more pictures of her home and read more about it over at The Modern House. You can also discover more about Teresah’s work here.

Would you like to see more inspiring homes  today? Check out 8 homes belonging to creatives

Stor kram! 

Niki

Credits: photography Dan Glasser for The Modern House, shared with thanks. 

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A Cosy Swedish Home with Vintage Finds & Foraged Charm



To wrap up the week, I’m taking you on a virtual trip to the countryside of Värmland, Sweden—home to Johan Magnussen. Johan has a knack for discovering vintage treasures, filling his home with plants and flowers, and foraging in the nearby forests for whatever seasonal goodness nature has to offer.

His passion is evident in every corner of the house, which feels both peaceful and full of stories. I’m especially taken by the charming period features that whisper of the farmhouse’s history—like the oven fireplace in the kitchen, decorative stucco, wood-panelled ceilings, and exposed brick walls.

As you explore, keep an eye out for antique fabrics draped over side tables and embroidered cushions in the window nook—beautiful comebacks from times gone by.

Johan leans into calming, earthy tones throughout, creating a beautifully serene space—made even more inviting by a cat curled up in blissful slumber on the sofa. Oh, to be that cat!

Fancy a peek around the ground floor? Let’s dive in!



And can we talk about that impressive hoard of chanterelles? I’m quite sure Johan would never reveal where he found them—Swedes are famously tight-lipped about their foraging spots (and rightly so!). Do you like to forage, too? We love going blackberry picking near our cottage. I noticed just this weekend that the first berries are beginning to ripen, so I’ll definitely be out there with my basket!

When I interviewed a friend for my Njuta book, she shared a lovely tradition: she forages throughout the year and then, on New Year’s Eve, she infuses each course of the evening meal with something gathered from a different season—a beautiful homage to the year gone by. How nice is that?

I hope you enjoyed the tour of Johan’s home as much as I did. Was there anything that especially stood out to you?

Let me share a few more lovely country homes with you today: 

A magical Norwegian cottage with a wabi sabi vibe
A very cosy Swedish country home
Ilkka's charming rural retreat in Finland

I hope you all have a lovely, relaxing weekend! 

Niki

Photography: Johan Magnussen, shared with kind permission. 

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Scandinavian Summer Escape: Stay in This Lovely Liseleje Cottage by the Sea

I often get emails asking for tips on places to visit and where to stay in Scandinavia — and I’m always happy to help! As you might have noticed, I even enjoy scouring the web for beautiful holiday rentals. After all, for those of us who are passionate about design, where we stay is just as important as the adventure itself.

Today, I have a real gem in Denmark to share with you. Owned by Henrik Walentin, this charming thatched cottage in Liseleje is where tradition and character meet in perfect harmony. Every room is thoughtfully curated, creating a space that feels both personal and inspiring. What really stood out to me is the use of colour — it’s subtle enough to feel calm and restful, yet brings just the right amount of energy and vibrancy to each space.

The garden is lovely, but it’s the sunroom that really captures the magic (as you’ll know from the homes I often feature here!). It’s the perfect spot to read a book, play games, or enjoy a meal bathed in natural light — even when the skies are grey.

Liseleje itself is a delightful town to explore, with winding lanes, local markets, and — best of all — a beautiful white sandy beach just a short stroll away. Henrik tells me there are still a couple of weeks available this summer, although you might need to be quick!

Let’s see what's in store.












Charming!

Henrik has a wonderful eye for detail (I've been following his instagram for quite some time now - do take a look if you love this thatched cottage). 

Is there anything specific that caught your eye? 

Could you imagine making yourself home here for a few weeks this summer? If so, you can find the listing here

You can find plenty more beautiful holiday homes in this archive (hop over this one if it comes up first - unless of course you'd like to take the tour all over again!). 

On another note, I have been writing some interesting pieces for IKEA lately, the latest of which is about a wonderful little rug called RAKLEV which has stood the test of time for good reason. If you'd like to read my piece and hear from the designer behind it, take a look here

Thanks so much for stopping by as always. 

Kram!

Niki

Photography Henrik Walentin, featured on Landfolk

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