Retirement Today New Year 2021

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RUSTIC ROMANTIC

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s we begin families of our own, the urge to return to the place where we grew up and formed cherished childhood memories becomes strong for many of us. For Anna and Johan, that place is Norrtälje, a small town buried deep in the Swedish countryside, surrounded by forests. Leaving Stockholm behind, the couple found what can only be described as an idyllic spot in a rural location with plenty of land for their two young daughters and assorted animals, including rabbits, cats, a dog and ponies. The house itself is a typical red and white wooden Swedish farmhouse dating back to 1790 and is utterly charming. The couple don’t know much about its history other than it was once a working farm. Indeed, its agricultural past is still evident from the space that surrounds the property, including the large garden, a greenhouse, stables and other outbuildings. During the summer the family spend lots of time outdoors, tending the garden, feeding the ponies and allowing the girls to roam free. The farmhouse was structurally in good condition when the couple moved in, but it was in need of updating. They decided to focus on decorating rather than carrying out expensive building works, although the downstairs RETIREMENT

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bathroom and kitchen were crying out for an overhaul. The couple had a clear vision for their new home – Anna is an interior designer and blogger while Johan, in Anna’s words, is ‘a great handyman and DIYer’. It’s a match made in renovation heaven. On arrival at the house, we stepped into a wonderfully romantic Swedish interior. A large glass porch leads into a hallway painted in warm neutral shades, and as we ventured through the ground floor, we realized that Anna and Johan have retained every scrap of the farmhouse’s rustic charm. The couple decided against building a modern open-plan extension/ addition and instead have focused on retaining each room’s original purpose and distinct style. The kitchen is where the family spend the majority of their time, cooking and entertaining family and friends. Anna chose to reflect the

history of the house by sourcing a large vintage wooden table and chairs for the dining area. The kitchen units were painted in a soft, sludgy green shade, a colour that reappears throughout the house in different forms, from painted furniture to wallpaper to greenery. In the living room, with its low, beamed ceilings, a wall of open shelving is painted in the same soft green and displays accessories, books and family photographs. Although Scandinavian design is often described as minimal, Anna is not afraid to use pattern to add texture and coziness to her home. In the living room (and elsewhere in the house), Anna has chosen to use wallpaper designs that echo the natural landscape outside. This room leads onto a sunroom flooded with daylight from the large windows. There is an abundance of houseplants,


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