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A few weeks ago, I shared the before and after pictures from our summer cottage bedroom renovation. Per, the girls and I went up over the weekend, and I was so happy to open the door to the room once again. I think something happens when you renovate a space yourself, do you agree? – you get a special connection with it.
A labour of love, we’re really happy with the big changes we made, but when it comes down to daily life, what really makes the difference funnily enough, are the details! Read on to discover some of the details we paid special attention to and why.
To me, the items you touch in a room are incredibly important to the overall experience. When carrying out a renovation, it’s often the small details such as a tap, cabinet handles and utensils in a kitchen or the door handle and light switches in a bedroom that make all the difference and elevate the space.
In this renovation, we picked out the details from Corston architectural details, a UK based company selling throughout Europe. Their collection includes premium switches, sockets, hardware and lighting in antique brass, polished nickel and brass, all designed to elevate a room.
In the bedroom, I was weary that the first thing you touch when you enter a room is the door handle – so I picked out the sprung Digby Bronze door handle with a traditional look and feel to match the style of the cottage. Dark bronze is a popular material in Swedish summer cottages and country homes and is often seen on door handles and curtain rods. I love the contrast with the white of the door!
We’re so happy we finally sorted out the electrics too. Up until now, we haven’t had an overhead light – and you’d need to scramble through the darkness to fumble for the bedside lamp switch on the opposite side of the room. An electrician came in to rewire the room, adding a beautiful antique brass dimmer switch beside the door as well as an antique brass wall socket which has already come in handy for the heater, vacuuming etc!
On the far side of the room, we had only had one wall socket located directly behind the middle of the bed. One of the best things we did, was change this to two separate sockets either side of bed – way more practical!
And finally, other important details: a small collection of shells from the nearby beach… resting on top of a pretty little vintage side table which has always been there!
AND a freshly baked cardamom bun from the nearby bakery. Of course!
Edible details are the best, don’t you think?
And now, we feel the room is finally complete!
I hope you have felt inspired by these details too!
If you’re renovating, I can highly recommend checking out Corston to see the complete collection of handles, switches and hardware. They have something for every home!
Do you have any details in your home that you love in particular? If so, please do inspire us all with the details in the comments below!
See you tomorrow with a beautiful scandi home tour.
Kram!