Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts

Wednesday 19 September 2012

Two Scandinavian Homes

Two homes for you today my friends. Interior designers Jim Grundström and Alexander Stenfeldt decorated the first one. Not many photographs, this is why I decided to show you a second home.


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Our second tour takes us to Denmark. A beautiful home built in the 15th century.

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I know the photographs are huge. I hope they aren't too large to fit on your screen, as every detail is worth looking at!

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Friday 30 March 2012

Manor in Denmark

Hello, dear readers. Friday already! My mother is coming on Sunday to stay with us for a month and I have quite a number of things to do yet before she arrives. So, before I get moving here is today's tour for you.
Anette and Heine Robert Dahl used to live in apartments in Copenhagen. In the spring of 2009 they moved to Gelskov. Here they live in this Manor on Funen where they also hold exhibitions, display antiques and flea market finds for sale, and they even run a bed & breakfast.






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Remember I love reading your comments! Have a lovely weekend, and see you tomorrow!
Photography by Kristian Septimius Krogh
All images from here.

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Monday 6 December 2010

White Christmas in Denmark

Kirsten and her husband Karsten used to live in a modern house in the city. With the arrival of their fourth child they decided to temporarily move to the countryside. Once they settled in they realized there was no way they were going back to their city lives. Even though Kirsten loves modern architecture and contemporary design, she was touched by the charm of this 1917 cottage and chose the decoration to respect its style as much as possible. Located near Copenhagen, in a charming small town between the sea and forest, Kirsten created a welcoming home mingling sophistication and simplicity.


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Two weathered Adirondack chairs and rustic table on the side porch.


A Christmas tree stands in a basket in one corner of the living area. Toile and floral fabric for the pillows on the Gustavian bench. I'm not quite sure if the distressed doors that soften the corner are just leaning against the wall or if it is actually a storage cabinet.

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This conservatory is a recent addition to the house. Notice the way the curtains cover the ceiling and sides in a tent like style.

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The dining room and kitchen are in the same room. A long console table holds antique and rustic pieces. What do you think about the modern lamps on the wall above?

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This used to be a garage and is now Kirsten's studio. Cobbled stones, metal French bistro chairs and a white painted working table where she displays her flea market finds. Can anyone tell me what the sign says? Love signs!

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White, metal fixtures and touches of stainless steel for a serene and bright kitchen. White subway tiles dress the backsplash and the wall below the window. A colourful collection of beer bottles with stenciled numbers sit on the window sill.

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Dining table set for Christmas.

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Swedish ceramic stove in one corner of the sitting room.

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Holiday details.

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Liberty prints in the master bedroom.

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An office upstairs mixes antique furniture and reclaimed objects.

salle de bains
In a minimalist style, the bathroom is simply polished concrete and masonry.

Photos by Stephen Clement
All images from here.

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Tuesday 23 November 2010

House in Denmark

Henriette Staib and husband Claus have just completed a large scale renovation of an almost century old red brick house villa north of Copenhagen. Mostly white but with punches of colour in every room and an interesting mix of antique and modern furniture. Let's take a peek!



































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