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Inside Elsa Billgren’s Dreamy Södermalm Home

I’ve been following the work of author and podcaster Elsa Billgren for years, for so many reasons. First and foremost, I simply adore her style — it has a signature touch that’s instantly recognisable, yet always evolving. I also love her podcast with cookbook author Sofia Wood (who's magnificent home I featured here), and, of course, her incredible homes. Each one I’ve featured over the years — from one of her very first apartments to her more recent place, and even her dreamy summer cottage on Gotland — carries her unmistakable essence: a passion for vintage, fashion, playfulness, and a grounding calmness.

Her latest home in Södermalm, Stockholm is no exception. It’s filled with her signature charm, yet has its own spirited uniqueness and a wonderfully relaxed nature. What makes this space especially captivating is the softness and light that flow through it — sheer curtains, floaty textiles, and pools of sunshine that shift throughout the day. Keep a lookout for bold touches, such as the artwork in the kitchen,  the wavy Udiso mirror, and how an item of clothing can work as decoration in the bedroom. The Swedish tiled masonry oven is also beautiful! 

Ready to step inside?









So lovely! Warm, relaxed, whimsical yet calm too. Typical Elsa Billgren style! 

Did you also enjoy this tour? Anything catch your eye in particular, or that you're now thinking of incorporating into your own home? 

Elsa is the author of several books, all of which you can find here (in Swedish). 

You might also like to see:


And keep an eye on her Instagram @elsabillgren for more inspiration. 

Happy Wedmesday friends!

Niki

Photography by Elsa Billgren, shared with kind permission. 

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Light, Calm and Oh-So-Scandinavian: A Malmö Apartment Full of Design Inspiration

Hej hej kompiser! Niki here, reporting from a gloriously sunny Malmö today. And what better way to start the week than with a fresh, bright Scandinavian apartment tour right in the heart of town?

What really caught my eye about this home is what a breath of fresh air it feels like. The light wood floors, most likely the originals that have been sanded back and then waxed, give it a lovely, light, soft feel. And then there is a little detail I am especially drawn to: the architraves, door frames and skirting boards have been painted in a darker shade than the walls, which is something we've been seeing a lot of lately. 

It's a simple yet effective idea. I have been toying with this look for my own (relatively dark) home. I know that painting both the walls and trims dark would not do me any favours, but here the contrast works beautifully. The darker trims frame each room, add structure, and make the pale walls seem even lighter and brighter. Plus, it is a subtle way of ensuring something is happening without overwhelming the space. Are you a fan too?

Keep an eye out too for the classic Swedish touches sprinkled throughout: the iconic Celotocaulis cushion  Josef Frank for Svenskt Tenn (a company whose prints have made an amazing comeback in recent years), a beautiful 'Lotta's tree' print by local artist Lotta Olsson and a pair of wall candlesticks by Pierre Forssell for Skultuna. 

And of course, there's that very handsome kitty peeking around the corner - making sure everything is in its place. 

All in all, it is a home that manages to be both calm and full of character, the perfect Scandinavian balance. I hope you enjoy the tour as much as I did!





Oh, so dreamy. This apartment makes me feel instantly lighter and calmer, which is quite a feat on a Monday! I really love those little touches of Swedish design too.

Did anything in particular stand out to you? I would love to hear your thoughts.

Speaking of comments, it seems Friday’s fairytale Swedish cottage on its very own island caused quite a stir. It really was the stuff of dreams, and I so enjoyed reading all your reflections. I am looking forward to sitting down later today to respond properly.

In the meantime, here are a few more lovely Malmö homes to brighten your week:

A cosy little cottage by the sea
Tour a Malmö home full of smart Scandinavian design ideas
Step inside a cosy apartment where old meets new

Happy Monday friends!

Niki

Photography courtesy of Bolaget, with thanks

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A Fairytale Escape on 'Happiness Island', Sweden

Hello good people! I thought I’d end the week on a happy note—literally. This dreamy Swedish cottage sits on its very own island, aptly named Happiness Island. Located in the northern part of Lake Barken, just outside Smedjebacken, Southern Dalarna, it’s like something out of a fairytale. No wonder it’s the most-clicked property on Hemnet, Sweden’s big real estate site. Clearly, we’re not the only ones swooning and daydreaming about a peaceful weekend escape, just a boat ride away from the daily grind.

It’s easy to see the appeal. You arrive at your own jetty, wander through woodland, and find a charming green cottage with light-filled, whitewashed interiors and wood-clad walls. Inside, it’s simply furnished with rag rugs, baskets hanging from the kitchen ceiling, and a cosy spot to put up your feet. What more could a girl need? Get ready to fall in love!










What an absolute dream! 

Could you imagine hopping in a boat there this evening, complete with a fine selection of cheese, maybe a bottle of red, some slippers and a good book? Oh, and don't forget to pack your bathers, it's still warm in the water! 

Let's keep the dream going with a few other cottages on an island: 


I've also written quite a few guides about Scandinavian islands to visit. Take a peek below if you're curious: 


I hope this has got you in the mood for a great weekend ahead! Thank you soooo much for stopping by and sharing in my passion for Scandinavian homes, this positive community means so much to me. 

Niki

Photography: Ludvika / Smedjebacken

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From Printing House to Family Home: A Relaxed Swedish Tour

It’s not every day that a home like this comes onto the market. After fourteen years, the owners are now saying goodbye to their unique Liljeholmen home, a place where children have grown up, everyday life has unfolded, and the ordinary has been turned into something special.

Once a printing house, the home still carries traces of its past, yet the interior today is a relaxed and creative mix of industrial edge, 1960s warmth, and modern comfort.

One of the things I really love is the way the owners have decorated the walls and surfaces. Art prints, shelves, and plenty of smart storage are not just practical; they also act as display space for books, objects, and plants. The result is a home that feels both personal and inspiring, layered with stories and details that catch your eye at every turn. And weaving through it all is a subtle thread of pink, appearing in tiles, textiles, and artwork, that softens the industrial base and brings a playful warmth to each room.

And then, right in the middle of it all, you have the very cool staircase, which subtly divides the space into different zones for lounging, working, and gathering, while still keeping the atmosphere open and airy. Painted a crisp white, it feels sculptural against the earthy tones, greenery, and touches of pink that tie the whole home together.

Let’s step inside and take a closer look at this inspiring home.









As I look back through this tour, a few details really stand out to me. I love the little home office alcove, tucked away yet brimming with creativity. I’m also so inspired by the way the walls and storage surfaces have been used to display art and personal objects — it makes the whole home feel layered and alive. And then there are those unexpected pink tiles in the bathroom… something I don’t think I would have dared to choose myself, but now I can’t imagine the space without them. They’re bold, fun, and somehow soft all at once.

What caught your eye in this home? Did anything surprise or inspire you? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below. 

Fancy taking a look at a few other Swedish homes today? how about:

The wonderful home of a Swedish food blogger
Lina's soulful home is designed for slow living
A vintage inspired home full of vintage finds

I hope you enjoyed these too! 

On a final note, I wanted to share my latest project with you that I've been working away on with a team of lovely people: the IKEA kitchen matchmaker - it's a fun, light-hearted quiz with nine questions which will lead you to your culinary crush in the form of a kitchen that matches your personality. I got Cosy Culinary. I'd be very curious to hear what kichen you get! Feel free to share far and wide! per really loved taking part in the quiz too. 

Kram! 

Niki

Photography: F. Boukari, Styling @clindholm_design for Historiska Hem

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