There was something that immediately resonated with me when i first spotted this townhouse in the Gamle Enskede area of Stockholm. And then I read the blurb: ‘an English townhouse’ built in 1909 and designed by Victor Bodin. Â
Needless to say, I’ve seen quite a few two-up, two-down formats like this in my childhood in London. But this is different. It has a distinct Scandinavian twist! Firstly, the wall between the kitchen and sitting room has been removed creating an airy open-space and secondly the decor is undeniably Swedish. It’s also very unique.Â
Think botanical wallpapers, scalloped edged rugs (I want one!), a vibrant gallery wall, candy stripes, pops of cherry red and a mix of antiques and modern day finds. Let’s take a peek inside.Â
I love this. It feels so familiar yet so unfamiliar at the same time. Sort of English cottage meets Swedish traditional meets Scandinavian contemporary – making the space truly unique.Â
Is there anything that caught your eye about this wonderful house?Â
While I couldn’t find more homes like this to share, I did uncover a few lovely houses in the archive that I had forgotten about. If you have time this morning, dig into these:Â
Have a fabulous start to the week!Â
Niki
Photography courtesy of Skandia Mäklarna with thanksÂ