








Photo: Hus&HemI´m back from my blog break with this Swedish house. It is actually designed by its owner. Pretty impressive, as he´s not an architect. Maybe we could do the same? We are planning to build our own house just outside Oslo, and I´m searching the net for inspiration. Because of our new project, this blog might turn into more of a house-AND-cabin-blog...
nice!
ReplyDeleteexciting with a new house project!
- Open house
hei!Har lett etter et slikt peis bilde til hytta vår på fjellet, tusen takk:)
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic house. So many wonderful details. The kitchen with the red panel/window behind the espresso machine & the fire place are my favourites. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful home! Architect or not, it looks great:)
ReplyDeleteSo glad to have you back to blogging! These images are amazing - I love the chair in that first image, the windows in the kitchen and that fantastic fireplace with the storage space for the logs. What a dream house!
ReplyDeleteI love the wood panel behind the TV. Great images.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful home. I adore the fireplace and that bright dining area.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDeletenice to see you back! hope you're having fun with your little one. i'd love to follow your home-building adventure. sure it will be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice to hear about your house-project. I am looking forward to follow it. The house you show us is very beautiful! You see "normal" people can project their own houses. So maybe you should give it a try, too!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
allesistgut :)
Takk for fine og inspirerende bilder! Hyggelig a se deg tilbake igjen!
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klem mette
how lovely! I'm looking forward to seeing your house-cabin posts! The interiors you posted this time are fabulous!:)Having a house is a nice idea when people have children:)
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Gorgeous! I really love sweden and scandinavian design!!!
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It's great you're back! Lovely house.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful house, and it has convinced me once again that we will have to go for plain wood window frames in our house! ;-))) Do you have any idea where those simple ceiling lamps come from? They are really nice.
ReplyDeleteI have a similar backwall in my kitchen. It's not a window, but a stainless steal pannel you can buy in IKEA; very nifty and practical. We use it to cover an old doorframe that we will re-utilise in the next stage of our renovation.