Godmorgon! After my offbeat post on Monday (check out the amazing before and after pictures of a Swedish camper!), I am reigning it in a little today and landing back to earth. Not quite back to earth though, as this lovely home is high up among the rooftops of Gothenburg’s Rosengatan neighbourhood.  

Sometimes great views come at a price – sloped ceilings. But the owners (or designer?) behind this beautiful apartment have worked around this in a magnificent way: creating bespoke cabinets and turning dormer windows into a wonderful feature. An open-plan living space, the bedroom alcove is separated by a glass wall – providing privacy while ensuring a flow of light throughout the home. Oh, and there are plants around every corner, so nature is never far away! 

Välkommen in! 

A perfect example that awkward shape spaces can also be beautiful, don’t you think?

Is there anything that stood out to you? 

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I also love this home – with it’s stairwell library! 
Today is a public holiday in Sweden (we welcomed in spring yesterday with ‘Valborg’ – an evening of bonfires, marshmallows and singing!), so we’re heading to Torekov for the day to enjoy a little sunshine – and I’ve also got a photoshoot for Skandinavisk (if you haven’t discovered their Skog (forest) scented candle and Hav (ocean) body wash, you need to get on it, they smell absolutely divine! And that’s not me being biased, I promise! 

Have a lovely day!

Photography courtesy of Alvhem, with thanks
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