A Scandinavian Summer Cottage Makeover: Midnatt
Magnificent 17th-century Swedish rural abode belonging to Magda
Located in the heart of Vaxholm, a picturesque town in Sweden, the attic make-over project, "Midnatt," offers a unique blend of design-conscious accommodation and country style living.
The transformation of this summer cottage was credited to Magda Marnell, a stylist, and Mikael Lundblad, a photographer. Magda was responsible for the styling, while Mikael captured the project's enchanting images.
Midnatt is a charming retreat that showcases the essence of a Swedish summer cottage. The interior features painted wooden walls in soft hues, complemented by floral or checkered fabrics. Accessorized with nostalgic elements like woven rugs, knitted throws, and simple ceramics, the cottage exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Outdoor living spaces, such as verandas or decks, are essential for enjoying the summer months. The gardens or wildflower meadows surrounding Midnatt add to the relaxed vibe of this quaint retreat.
Midnatt's design elements harmoniously balance tradition and modernity, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a connection with Scandinavian history and culture. To learn more about Magda Marnell's work, you can follow her on Twitter (@magdamarnell).
The Scandinavian-inspired interior design of Midnatt, a summer cottage makeover in Vaxholm, offers a harmonious blend of traditional and modern elements, reflecting the lifestyle and home-and-garden aesthetics of Sweden. Surrounded by lush gardens and wildflower meadows, Midnatt became an idyllic getaway showcasing the essence of a Swedish summer cottage.