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Having led a footloose and fancy-free life for a while, this mother and daughter wanted to make their latest move more intentional. Many mood boards, colour swatches and budget spreadsheets later, here's where they've landed: in a cosy and curated farmhouse-style cottage, where the memories they've picked up along their many adventures are displayed for all to see.
The loved-and-lived-in lookWhile new to the neighbourhood, they wanted their home to feel like it had history. Working with a light base and the already-white walls, they added darker furniture, traditional details and natural materials. |
“ In this home, you'll find pieces that are built to last, often made from more sustainable materials - like wood- which just get better with age.” Hans Blomquist |
Glass-door cabinets are used to house all their books and some of their most precious finds. Not only is this a great way to showcase their collections, but they also keep delicate objects out of harm's way and everything free from dust.
Where curation meets comfortA place to put up one's feet – this was their vision for their central seating area, brought to life by their comfortable and timeless new sofa. Beyond being spacious and inviting, it's super easy to assemble and disassemble, with a completely removable and replaceable cover to boot. An added treat? There's enough space beneath for storage too! |
Rattan, bamboo, cotton and wood. Not only are these materials more sustainable, they bring notes of softness and warmth into a home, making it that much more welcoming.
The country charm of this home starts right at the front door, with hooks and shelves that welcome you as you walk in. Their most can't-leave-home-without coats, hats, gloves and boots become part of the hallway's style, and within easy reach. All it takes is a grab of a jacket and they’re out the house and on an adventure in seconds.
A space (even just a small one) to catch up and connect over meals was a must-have for this little family. A round, extendable dining table softens the space, working just as well for game nights as it does for dinner parties. There's also a mix of old-school and modern styles in here: charming dinnerware is displayed on the walls, while a contemporary pendant lamp hangs over the table.
Little touches make all the difference, so adding in some smaller black and white farmhouse-style pieces like monochromatic cutlery and crockery, striped tea towels and traditional glassware can be a budget-friendly way to get started.
For the love of slow foodThey've come a long way from their life on the go: these days, most of what they eat and drink has been made from scratch. From home-made lemonade to sourdough loaves, it all happens in their little kitchen. |
As much as they love time together, they enjoy their own space too. Both of their bedrooms reflect who they are while still fitting in snuggly with the fresh look and feel of the overall home.
Leaning into the modern farmhouse lookModern farmhouse beautifully combines contemporary design with country-inspired living. IKEA interior designer Hans Blomquist has some fantastic advice on achieving this look in your own home, even on a budget. |
A paperback (or two) have met their sopping fate in this bathroom's glorious vintage tub. But who could resist an afternoon soak in a bathroom as enchanting as this? With its neatly folded stacks of fresh towels, handmade soaps and scented candles, this part of the house always feels like a well-overdue mini break.
Is a wonderfully organised space what you need to feel most at peace? Maybe a snuggly robe to wrap around yourself when you've stepped out of a bubble bath does the trick. Take a peek and find what hits your relaxation spot!