Trends have moved on a whole lot since 2019, but also Freja’s too. In the five years that have gone by, Freja has completed her studies and now works as a ‘Constructing Architect and Master in Building Culture’, and has also moved into a new apartment with her partner and adorable daughter Ruth. And with that, a distinct new decorating style has emerged.
Freya’s beautiful apartment is high up in the rooftops of Copenhagen – which lends itself to high sloped ceilings and old wood beams. But what really stands out to me is the use of colour – which includes door frames and skirting boards painted in pea green, vibrant art, a red ladder, and orange lamps. It’s playful, yet calm and adds a touch that feels very ‘now’ while still feeling personal and relaxed.
Keep a look out for how high ledges have also been put in use for display purposes and also for the montage in Ruth’s room – so pretty! Enjoy the tour!
What a lovely home – truly inspiring!
Is anyone else looking around their home and thinking ‘maybe I should paint those door frames? I might need a little orange lamp for my home too – so cute!
What inspires you most about Freja’s Danish home?
It’s 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) here in Malmö today which is the hottest September day on record. I think a cooling dip in the sea is in order.
I hope you have a happy Wednesday!