There was one thing that instantly resonated with me when i first noticed this townhouse within the Gamle Enskede space of Stockholm. After which I learn the blurb: ‘an English townhouse’ inbuilt 1909 and designed by Victor Bodin. Â
For sure, I’ve seen fairly just a few two-up, two-down codecs like this in my childhood in London. However that is totally different. It has a definite Scandinavian twist! Firstly, the wall between the kitchen and sitting room has been eliminated creating an ethereal open-space and secondly the decor is undeniably Swedish. It is also very distinctive.Â
Assume botanical wallpapers, scalloped edged rugs (I would like one!), a vibrant gallery wall, sweet stripes, pops of cherry purple and a mixture of antiques and modern-day finds. Let’s take a peek inside.Â
I really like this. It feels so acquainted but so unfamiliar on the similar time. Form of English cottage meets Swedish conventional meets Scandinavian up to date – making the house really distinctive.Â
Is there something that caught your eye about this glorious home?Â
Whereas I could not discover extra properties like this to share, I did uncover just a few beautiful homes within the archive that I had forgotten about. You probably have time this morning, dig into these:Â
Have a superb begin to the week!Â
Niki