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Small-Space Calm in a Gothernburg home

It’s fascinating how people thrive in different environments – some love the peace and tranquility of the countryside, while others are comforted by the buzz of the city. The sound of distant heels and chatter on pavements outside, the odd car hurrying past – it can be strangely soothing. As a girl who grew up in London, I have always found this comforting, a reminder of being surrounded by life even when tucked away in my own quiet corner.

This 38 m2 (409 f2) Gothenburg apartment captures that same balance. Bathed in natural light, it feels like a soft exhale the moment you step inside. The creamy beige walls create a calm backdrop for layered textures, while the oversized paper lantern makes the living room feel airy yet grounded. Isn’t it amazing how something as simple as linen curtains, gently filtering daylight, can completely transform a space?

One of my favourite details is the window nook filled with cushions and greenery – a perfect little sanctuary for reading, sipping coffee, or just watching the world go by. And the kitchen, with its muted palette and brass accents, is modern but never cold, carrying just the right touch of warmth - I can imagine it looking nice with cookery books, something bubbling on the stove and other signs of action!

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This apartment has likely been staged to sell so it is fairly minimal, but there are some lovely opportunities for the news owners. For example. Bookshelves over the sofa would make a cosy touch and provide extra storage. 


Older buildings like this one, which was built in 1929, often have nice, wide window sills that can double up as a window seat. 


The front door opens straight into the sitting room (as is sometimes the case in smaller apartments) - if you look closely to the right of the door, you'll catch some shoes, and I'm wondering if there are some coat hooks hidden from view. Even so, I'd like to see a curtain that can be pulled across the door to block the view of the sitting room when the door opens, as well as to prevent drafts. Some extra storage to the left would also be great (I'm a big fan of these pockets from Norrgavel. 


These Scandinavian traditional woven baskets have had a huge revival in recent years, and not only do I think they're really pretty, they're useful too! 



In case you're wondering about the layout, here's the floor plan: 

Translation: kök - kitchen, vardagsrum - sitting room, sovrum - bedroom. 

If you had to choose one standout feature here – the calm kitchen, the layered living room, or that nice window seat (a perfect perch for people watching) – which would it be? 

Is there anything else that caught your eye? 

I must say, time has flown by today, and I need to dash - but if you'd like to explore a few more ideas, why not take a look at the small spaces archive? There are thousands of homes to discover!

Have a happy Monday! 

Niki

Photography and floor plan courtesy of Entrance, with thanks. 

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From Foraged Feasts to Fireside Reads – A Cosy Island Getaway Near Bergen

On my way to the studio this morning, I felt the first crisp bite of autumn – a puff of mist curling from my lips, and a favorite knit pulled down over my hands to keep them warm. Glove season has arrived, along with October.

And so, I thought it was the perfect moment to share the first glimpse of “snow” here on My Scandinavian Home – in the form of a dreamy island escape in Norway: Lilløy Lindenberg. Lilløy means “little island,” and while it lies quietly near Bergen, there’s nothing little about the experience.

From what I read, guests who arrive by boat are welcomed into a world where time slows down. You can feast on foraged, plant-based meals, kayak through still waters, go Nordic snorkeling among seaweed gardens, or simply wander the island paths. And then, when the outdoors has worked its magic, retreat inside: the interiors are a love letter to Nordic craft, filled with handmade ceramics, seaweed-stuffed mattresses, locally blown glassware, and artworks by Bergen artists. Everything has been carefully restored using natural materials, so the old house feels rooted in history while quietly modern.

I also love the story behind the place. The island’s main house had stood unused since the late 1980s, until the Lindenberg team reimagined it as a retreat with a creative soul. Early on, it even hosted artist residencies, and that spirit lingers – you can sense it in the way the spaces invite you to write, paint, dream, or just sit still by the fire with a book.

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Wow – what an incredible place to unwind. Honestly, this might just be my ultimate dream escape! Could you imagine staying here too?

I’m already picturing myself enjoying a foraged meal cooked on the old aga – though I’ll happily admit the Nordic snorkelling isn’t quite for me (Per and the girls call me a real badkruka – Swedish for someone who either avoids cold dips altogether or takes forever to ease themselves in!). A book by the fire, though – that would suit me just fine. How about you?

You can find more about Lilløy Lindenberg – and even book a stay – here (just saying!).

And if you’re in the mood for more daydreaming, I’ve gathered a few of my other favourite Scandinavian stays for you to explore…

My stay at Villa Copenhagen
A magical stay at Wanås sculpture park 
A romantic weekend at Vårgård Saltsjöbad in the Stockholm archipelagos

I hope you have a wonderful, relaxing weekend, happy dreaming! 

Niki

Photography: Robert Rieger & Jack Johns for Lilløy Lindenberg

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Warm Woods & Soft Textures: Inside a Gothenburg Oasis

Hej! I’m back from a wonderful few days with family in Cornwall – the rugged south coast of England – all rosy-cheeked and full of way too many Cornish pasties! Thank you so much for your patience while I took a little time off.

The good news is, I have a lovely, calming Swedish home in Gothenburg to share with you. What first drew me in was the kitchen: the mix of warm wood cabinetry with that sleek chrome shelf above – such a distinct and striking combination I haven’t come across before, and bang on trend! But what really makes this space so inviting is the overall softness it radiates. From the fluffy textures and calming neutral tones to the gentle light filtering through sheer curtains, every corner feels thoughtfully designed yet wonderfully pared down. It’s the kind of home that whispers calm and comfort – exactly what we all need midweek.

Here’s to a soothing Wednesday, everyone – enjoy the tour!
















I love the textured wall in the bedroom and all those layered, soft materials; they work so beautifully to soften the boxier lines of modern architecture, transforming the space into a true little oasis. It’s a look that feels both calming and inspiring – very much in line with the signature style of Emma Fisher, the talented designer behind this home and one of Gothenburg’s brilliant interior designers.

Did anything in this home catch your eye? Is this your kind of style? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

Happy mid-week friends!

Niki

Styling: Emma Fisher, Photography: Walti Hösli for Entrance

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A Swedish Photographer's Home with Cosy Corners and a Cat With a View

I’m heading off to London in a moment to see my Mother (it's her birthday!) and my sisters (yay!), but before I go, I wanted to slip in and share a real gem of a home. Located in Färingsö, near Stockholm, it belongs to a photographer and her family. I first featured it back in 2020, and I couldn’t resist revisiting today. Not only are there a few new snapshots of the spaces, but also, for those of you who are newer to My Scandinavian Home, it would be a real shame to miss this beauty!

From these glimpses of the kitchen, sitting room, bedroom and bathroom, you’ll see a house bathed in natural light – thanks to dramatically high ceilings, skylights, white washed walls and an abundance of windows. Yet despite all that brightness, the home feels wonderfully warm and inviting, filled with gallery walls, leafy plants, cosy nooks to curl up in, books, a fully stocked bar… and one very cute kitty!

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Oh, so wonderful – I’ll never tire of the sight of that cat gazing out of the window!

Do you remember this home, or is it the first time you’ve seen it here? Was there anything in particular that stood out to you?

You can find more beautiful snapshots of this lovely Swedish home over at @faringohuset

While this home might not be making its first appearance on the blog today (even if there are some lovely new angles to enjoy), the list of home tours I’ve put together below is a first! Each one features a wonderful kitty lurking somewhere in the shots. Of course, the homes themselves are pretty fabulous too:

A Swedish home full of prints, patterns and a pretty kitty
Emilia's laidback country home
The stunning home of a Dutch photographer
Mid-century boho in a Brooklyn home

I hope you enjoyed these lovely tours! I'll be back blogging again next Wednesday, thank you for your patience - I hope you have a wonderful week! 

Niki

Photography courtesy of @faringohuset, shared with kind permission. 

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