This kitchen...
The pictures are from a home for sale in the small Swedish town Eskilstuna, and the rest of the house is pretty awesome too, so check it out here.






HI:
Love the house and more importantly adore your blog. I live in Vancouver were the average unattaced bungalow, aka a basic house, is around 1 million dollars. It is exciting to find a house in a semi decent area for under a million. Out of curiousity what would be ballpark range of the house you have shown? I agree it is beautiful and very well balanced.
I look forward to reading your blog everyday..sometimes twice.
Cheers, Debbie
I love the green charis, quite similar to the Selene chair by Vico Magistretti, they create the right mash up between modern furniture and more traditional one.
Hi Debbie, this house is located in a small town, and thus a fair bit cheaper than houses here in the Stockholm area. If this was in Stockholm, it would probably be around 1 million dollars depending on how far away from city center it was, but now it is somewhere around half that price.
lovely green chairs!
Skönt att du visar att det kan vara snyggt utan att var superfixat. Gillar verkligen mixen med gammalt och nytt.
Sorry about that folks. I wasn't paying attention to the format. Didn't mean to shout...really, I didn't.
love, love, love that table!!!
Your chairs was so cute and your kitchen has so much light and space.
Deirdre G
Don't the chairs just make the space sing?!
i'm in l o v e with these chairs. I want them. I don't thank you for that wanting today, nonono. I'm obsessed again with those chairs now, i want them so bad!
Ok, can you stop making me want to A. Live in a Scandinavian country and B. want to change my place around everytime I look at your blog! :0
Peter, I'm sorry, but imagine how often I want to redecorate my home?! Like every five minutes... lol
"Posted by: The green chairs look great but this is clearly matched for sales purposes. They couldn't be functional-they are far too low for the table. It may be a slight point but it bothers me. As does the lip on the long edge of the table..."
Er, sorry mate but you're wrong. Used every day for over three years, believe it or not.