A Domestic Residence Located in a Previous Museum Setting, Sweden
In the latest issue of Sköna Hem, an enchanting 17th-century English farmhouse has been showcased. The farmhouse, discovered via Planete Deco, presents a remarkable transformation, with the photography generously shared by Lina Östling.
The interior of the farmhouse is beautifully painted with Vallmofrö 1877 by Jotun (S4502-Y), a warm and inviting hue that complements the farmhouse's rustic charm perfectly. The wood panels throughout the house have been painted in grå umbra (NCS-kod: 3005-Y20R), adding an elegant touch to the space.
Notable pieces in the farmhouse include the Gervasoni Ghost Sofa, which adds a modern and sophisticated touch to the traditional setting. The kitchen, sourced from Kvänum, is another standout feature, blending seamlessly with the overall design of the house.
The styling for the article was expertly done by Mari Strenghielm, who has once again demonstrated her talent for transforming spaces into inviting and stylish homes. The farmhouse, while not belonging to a specific individual named Astrid, is a charming example of a 17th-century English cottage, typically a historic rural house from that era, often preserved or restored.
For those seeking inspiration for their own farmhouse renovation, this article in Sköna Hem offers a wealth of ideas and insights into how to create a warm, inviting, and stylish space that pays homage to the farmhouse's history while incorporating modern touches.
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