Built in 1909, this home is located just outside Nynäsham, in Sweden. Julia Khouris, owner of the online store Juliet White Dreams, has lived here with her husband and children since 2004. Just like her store, there are hundreds of shades of white in her home.
Too much white? Let me know!
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White in Sweden
8:42 AM | Labels: House tour, Houses, inspiring, sweden, Swedish Style, white furniture, white rooms |
Lakefront Cottage in Sweden
Hello dear readers! A beautiful Friday here in Peru. It's cloudy, grey and rather chilly. Regardless of the weather, to me, Fridays are always lovely.
It's been quite some time since I posted a Scandinavian home, so here it goes. Not very many pictures I'm afraid, so I might post a second time today.
According to boligmagasinet this cottage is located steps away from the Osby Lake. I looked it up of course but I could only find an Osby Municipality in southern Sweden, so I'm not quite sure if this is its actual name.
And, thanks to Hygge reader, I now know that the Osby Lake is actually in Denmark. Thanks Hygge!
Photography by Thomas Dahl.
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4:49 AM | Labels: Architect Howard J. Backen, architecture, House tour, Houses, inspiring, inspiring blog, sweden, Swedish Style |
Ready for Christmas in Stockholm
How nice it is to be home to spend my holiday with my family. I still have lots of things to do before Christmas but I'd like to show you this apartment in Stockholm before I start my busy day.
Located in Östermalm, a large district in central Stockholm, Sweden, it is all ready for Christmas. Gustavian furniture, gilded mirrors and a soft palette of greys and whites define this lovely home.
I'm sure I'll be able to make another post before Christmas. See you then!
Photographs: Joakim Bergström
All images from Skona hem.
2:17 AM | Labels: Architect Howard J. Backen, architecture, Christmas decorations, Gustavian furniture, House tour, Houses, inspiring, inspiring blog, pretty houses, Stockholm, sweden, Swedish furniture, Swedish Style |
Swedish Style Home
A soft palette of creams and whites dominates this Swedish home. The rooms seem to blend into each other with raw floor boards, a mix of Gustavian style and modern furniture, flea market finds and antiques.
The only room without wooden flooring. Checkered white and grey tiles for the entrance hall floor.
A typical white Swedish stove - called kakelugn, stands in the corner of the living room. Gustavian chair.
Upholstered with different fabrics, two Gustavian chairs by a distressed painted desk.
Farmhouse sink.
Unusually high fireplace.
Vintage Marais style metal chairs in the dining room.
Small trumeau by the windows in the master bedroom. The bed seems to be sagging in the middle.
Love this wallpaper which you can see better in the next photograph.
Photograph: Mikkel Adsbøl
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Swedish Style in New York
It is not hard to tell that the owner of this house in Sag Harbor is a connoisseur of Swedish antiques. Just looking at the rooms makes you feel you are in Sweden rather than in New York. Let us step into the Dienst's home.


Magic seated on a Gustavian chair and Country, the family's poodles pose in the entryway.The Gustavian console is carved giltwood with a faux-marble top.




A rare, mid-eighteenth-century giltwood clock, made in Stockholm, is set against faux paneling created with shades of paint. The glassware is eighteenth-century American and Swedish; the nineteenth-century landscape is Swedish.










All images and information from Martha Stewart.
2:52 AM | Labels: Architect Howard J. Backen, architecture, House tour, Houses, inspiring, inspiring blog, New York, pretty houses, Swedish furniture, Swedish Style |