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A Timeless Swedish Home Where Vintage Meets Modern Design

Every corner tells a story—from Josef Frank wallpaper to pale blue accents. This house isn't just decorated; it's lovingly composed over time.

The image shows an old book with a drawing of a house in the middle of it, surrounded by trees and...
The image shows an old book with a drawing of a house in the middle of it, surrounded by trees and plants. At the bottom of the image, there is some text which reads "W dalasjądzi kolei rozpceńciń, reformny pan alanary zharyński, a jego miejecień wy budowal palaczy, w kłórym namastić mia kadławieć, w świecieży, ryby". The house is a two-story building with a white exterior and a red roof, and the trees are a mix of evergreens and deciduous trees. The sky is a deep blue and the sun is setting in the background, casting a warm orange glow over the scene. The text is written in a cursive font and is surrounded by a golden border.

A Timeless Swedish Home Where Vintage Meets Modern Design

Do you ever hear a word for the first time, look it up out of curiosity, and then suddenly hear it everywhere that same week? The same thing happens in interiors. For example, it feels like a strange coincidence that pale blue has appeared in all of the last three homes I've shared, including the cottage on the Danish coast and the Oslo apartment and now here, in a house in Gamle Enskelde, Sweden. Not only that, but it's in the finer details too. This time, a very pretty 'sweet pea' pattern, which I first noticed in the curtains in Friday's home, has now appeared on the curtains here. But there are plenty of lovely, unique details in this house too, which is why I couldn't resist taking you on a tour today. Nestled in the quiet village, the turn-of-the-century house has been decorated with a wonderful mix of old and new. Keep a look out for the blue window frames in the kitchen, which highlight the hand-painted ceramic tiles, the pretty curtains and blinds in the sitting room, the striped pendant in the hallway, which looks rather Danish to me (could there be a Dane behind it all?), and the pretty Clover leaf wallpaper by Josef Frank in the children's bedroom. Such lovely details all the way through. It's a shame we don't live nearer, or I'd have moved right in (it's for sale!). I loved the oiled wood - it's such a classic Scandinavian look and feels instantly calming. It's as though they've found the perfect balance between cottage core patterns and stripes, and a pared-back aesthetic. Is there anything that caught your eye?

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