Over on Remodelista this week, Scandi style was top of mind. Here, our favorite stories from their deep design dive into the region.
Above: At this three-room guesthouse in the town of Ærøskøbing on the Danish island of Ærø, linens are line-dried en plein air. Photograph via The Monica, from The Monica Hotel: Flowers and Line-Dried Linens on an Island in Denmark.
Above: A private, camouflaged getaway accessible only by boat or skis (when the lake freezes over). Photograph courtesy of Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter and Mariana de Delás, from “A Place to Gaze at Nature’s Cinema”: A Hidden Lakeside Hut in Norway.
Above: Sustainably produced wood-frame prefab houses by a Swedish company. See Leva Husfabrik: Flat-Pack Prefab Summerhouses from Sweden.
Plus:
- Casa Vipp: The Danish Design House Opens a Mountain Hideaway in Andorra.
- 10 Easy Pieces: Sheepskin Lounge Chairs
- Steal This Look: A Wood-Clad Scandi Guest Room in London
- Editors’ Picks: 15 Favorite Resources for Vacation Rentals (Beyond Airbnb)
- Kitchen of the Week: A Bright Berlin Kitchen with a Subdued Palette
- Hooked: Crystal Ross’s Playful Handmade, Hand-Dyed Wool Rugs