Info Old Meets New In a Charming Swedish Country Home
Thursday, January 24, 2019
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August in Sweden is all about the kräftskiva (crayfish party) - a tradition involving paper hats, tablecloths and lanterns featuring a 'man in the moon'. The parties involve noisy eating (sucking the juice out of the crayfish), snapsvisa (drinking songs) and as Wikipedia puts it "alcohol consumption is often high, especially when compared to the amount of food actually consumed." You're probably wondering where I'm going with this?! Well, one of the key ingredients of a kräftskiva is Västerbotten cheese. And this is where today's charming home is located (the link is tenuous I know, but it was a perfect opportunity to tell you about these crazy parties!!). The North East part of Sweden is also known for it's extensive pine forests and Frida Lundgren's charming house was built in 1937 to accommodate a family working in the forest industry. Today the house is enjoyed by Frida, a pre-school teacher, husband Anders, sons Axel (9) and Viktor (8), cats Dora and Sotis and dog Basse. Let's take a peek inside!
Who says all Swedish homes need to be minimalist? This interior is a perfect blend of old and new, where vintage and contemporary pieces jostle for position.
This rich brown colour is one of the big accent surprises of the year (I just did a search for brown cushions and this one came up - not quite the look I was after! Do you know where the one featured is from? If so give me a shout in the comment section and I can update the post!). I'm actually wearing the same shade today- I love it when a home and outfit comes together!
How great is this DIY update? It looks fairly easy to replicate with a stencil and white paint too!
Ranarp floor lamps, Bergs potter flowerpot
Why hello there fella! Did you spot him two pictures back? I didn't!
This little boys room is so cute. I love all the antique furniture, pattern, prints and cushions!
What a perfect spot for a kräftskiva (indoors or out!)!
See more of Frida's beautiful home here.
Is there anything that stood out to you?
If you'd like to see a few more Scandinavian country houses today, it's totally worth checking out this idyllic Swedish country home, a dreamy Danish house by the sea and a cosy Norwegian home. Guh! All so lovely!
Ha det så bra!
Niki
Photography: Frida Lundgren shared with kind permission.