This charming 1920s vintage home, with its red facade and white window frames, sits right on the edge of a nature reserve in Sweden. Just twenty minutes from Stockholm, it offers its residents a bucolic setting. It is a house with soul, built with care, thought out down to the smallest detail. It has been renovated with respect for what was there from the beginning. Its owners weighed every choice by asking themselves a single question: could this have been there back then?

 

The interior: when patina becomes decoration


The rooms are spacious, and the old hardwood floors creak slightly underfoot. Molding runs along the high ceilings. The small-paned windows frame the northern light into golden rectangles in the afternoon. Everything seems to have been there forever, as if time had stood still. The living room opens onto the glass-enclosed terrace that serves as the dining area, a choice that expands the living spaces without betraying the original spirit.

 
The kitchen: the real standout

Its kitchen here isn’t an open-concept kitchen like so many we see, with a marble island and gold faucets. Muted colors, painted wood cabinets, wall tiles with subtle geometric patterns, and an old-fashioned ceramic sink. The whole space exudes the 1920s, and yet everything works, because a beautiful old house must also remain comfortable to live in.

That’s exactly what’s so hard to pull off in this kind of renovation: making it look like nothing has changed when everything has been reimagined. One detail catches the eye: the cabinet handles. Small, made of aged metal, likely found at a specialty hardware store. It’s these little things that make all the difference.

After exploring the common areas, we move on to the bedrooms and bathrooms, which are also decorated in a soft, retro style. There are five bedrooms in total, complemented by three bathrooms. The decor remains consistent from room to room, featuring antique furniture or contemporary reproductions with vintage lines, muted colors, and natural materials. Nothing feels out of place.

The house seems timeless, and its forest setting isolates it even further from the outside world. A bubble. Exactly what some are looking for and what others have ended up finding here.

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This charming 1920s vintage home is for sale at Historiska