A Historic Swedish Country House with a Beautiful Garden
Located just half an hour by train from Stockholm, this beautiful National Romantic villa sits on a splendid, mature plot with its own kitchen garden and growing beds. The floor plan has largely remained unchanged since the year of construction, maintaining the original charm and personality of the rooms, enhanced by the high ceilings.
The house has been carefully renovated to preserve its turn-of-the-century character. Original details such as mirrored doors, beautifully tiled stoves with decorative paintings, and fine wooden floors contribute to the home’s overall charm. In the kitchen and upstairs family room, locally grown solid wood plank floors add to the home’s rustic appeal.
The living room is painted in a warm light terracotta shade and features a corner sofa and a large dining table.
The second sitting room is decorated with a floral wallpaper called ‘Vildtuta’ by Boråstapeter.
The inner hall is decorated with the ‘Anemone’ wallpaper designed by Hanna Wendelbo.
I love how the house is decorated with so many floral wallpapers. It’s so perfect in combination with the green and floral garden.
The kitchen was recently renovated in an old-fashioned style with mint green cabinets and the ‘Paradiset’ wallpaper from Svenskt Tenn.
The master bedroom is a wonderful light space with the original wooden floorboards, light gray walls, and a fireplace.
The master bedroom has its own balcony overlooking the green garden.
The two children’s rooms are painted in fresh blue-green shades.
The garden features two greenhouses, one with romantic seating framed by glass, providing ample space for sun-ripened tomatoes and grapes.
In spring, the apple blossoms create a soft, blanket-like effect, adding to the private, cozy atmosphere.
styling by Copparstand and photography by Östling for Historiska Hem