12 Interior Designers Pick Their Favorite Swedish Paint Colors

House Beautiful’s September 2014 issue- Photographer Michael Croteau
Seen In House Beautiful’s September 2014 issue, interior designers spill on their favorite “Swedish” inspired paint colors.
Tori Golub suggests- Only Natural SW 7596 From Sherwin- Williams
Shea Soucie suggests- Blue Gray 91 Farrow & Ball
John Danzer suggests Pavement C2-988 C2 Paint
Jill Dienst suggests Donald Kaufman Color DKC-67
William Cummings suggests Skylight 206 From Farrow & Ball
Rhonda Eleish suggests Pavilion Blue 252 From Farrow & Ball
Laura Bohn suggests Sensible Hue SW 6198 Sherwin Williams
Jayne Michaels suggests Donald Kaufman Color DKC-6
Sara Story suggests Pavilion Gray 242 From Farrow & Ball
Christine Markatos suggests Milk White 15-32 From Pratt & Lambert
Sandra Nunnerley suggest Lamp Room Gray 88 From Farrow & Ball
Eileen Kathryn Boyd suggests Sleepy Blue 6225 From Sherwin Williams
50+ Decorating Books Worth Looking At
1. Shades of Country: Designing a Life of Comfort – From $3.99 Amazon
“Shades of Country,” written by “Chippy Irvine,” masterfully presents some of America’s most beautiful, charming and fascinating country houses. It is profusely illustrated with a wealth of examples of actual American homes, some of them are derived from European country styles, but most are what we think of as typically American – east coast farmhouses, Shaker simplicity, Montana ranch and rustic Adirondack cabin. This book covers a lot of decorating territory. A few pictures of each, as well as others styles like Ranch, or French. If you are having trouble deciding on a style, this book might help you.
2. Country Living Decorating with White- From $14 Amazon
Country Living Decorating with White showcases a beautiful new vision of how to use this classic hue. Explaining the art of choosing the right shade of white and blending it with other colors and objects. Close to 150 color photographs fill this volume with captions describing successful design features and giving decorating tips. The classic motifs of white with blue or black are given primary focus, although every room of the house is shown with various color accents.
“I have wanted to change back to all white but needed ideas to avoid a completely “washed out” look. Varied surfaces, tones of paint color, accents, etc. are among suggestions that work well with white and offer many great ideas.”
3. Living Life Beautifully $14 On Amazon
Christina Strutt Living Life Beautifully tells the story of how Christina founded legendary fabric company Cabbages & Roses and grew it into a lifestyle brand. Christina talks about her inspirations and influences, and how she works these into her products. Christina gives the reader a look behind her home where she designs her fabrics, experiments with her new wallpapers, and gathers all her favorite antiques.
4. La Vie Est Belle: The Elegant Art of Living in the French Style – $18 On Amazon
The book is arranged by region and offers a privileged glimpse inside dozens of French homes, from chateaux to farmhouses, as well as the regions in which they are set. Interior colors are more simple and muted that what we use here in our American country homes
1. Country Houses Of France– From $9 On Amazon
This book introduces readers to 22 idyllic dwellings situated in some of the most beautiful regions in France. 246 illustrations.
2. Country Houses of Sweden- From $16 On Amazon
Part of Taschen’s Country Houses series, this book illustrates the magnificence of castles and manor houses of Sweden. Barbara and Rene Stoeltie journeyed through Sweden in search of exceptional houses to write about and photograph. Featuring a castle filled with family treasures, a wood built farm, a forgotten artist’s studio built on a cliff by the Baltic and the house in which Astrid Lindgren, the creator of Pippi Longstocking, was born.
“Not long after I checked this book out from the library, I was wild to own it!
The first reviewer is right — these are not “cutesy” or “quaint” old houses. In poring
over the many, many rooms and homes included in this volume, I felt I gained some understanding ofScandinavian design in general.”
3. Country Houses of Holland From $4 On Amazon
This work depicts Holland’s country houses both old and new, from castles and windmills to historic houses and reed-thatched cottages. The houses shown include Tsaar Peterhuis’ cottage, inhabited in 1697 by Peter the Great and the painter Cornelis Le Mair’s antique Far Eastern themed farmhouse.
4. Living in the Countryside From $3 On Amazon
We have tirelessly travelled through the country-sides of Sweden, Ireland, England, Holland, France, Greece, Tuscany, Majorca, and Greece in search of the best examples of rural homes which reflect the tradition and culture of their inhabitants.
5. Living in Tuscany– From $7 On Amazon
“I have owned this book for some 12 years and still not a month goes by without me leafing through its pages. The photos in this book are absolutely beautiful and stunning in their own right and can be enjoyed immensely even without using the ideas for decorating your own home. However I have done just that and I keep coming back to the lavishly presented houses in this book.”
6. Living in Ireland – From $6 On Amazon
The homes featured here live up to the most fanciful of expectations, ranging from cosy little dwellings to castles and stately homes.
7. Country Houses of Tuscany– From $6 On Amazon
Another book on Tuscany? Is it still possible to discover something new there? Barbara and Rene Stoeltie prove that it is. They have found the most beautiful country houses in the remote towns of Chiusi and Montalcino and in the Chianti and the wild Maremma region. These romantic farmhouses and isolated villas have been photographed exclusively by Rent Stoeltie for the third volume in the successful “”Country Homes”” series. Rene is a master at capturing the soft light of Tuscany which, once seen, is never forgotten. It Floods the interiors and paints cryptic messages on the uneven terracotta floor tiles
1. Colour Recipes for Painted Furniture and More – From $13 On Amazon
Annie presents 40 new projects and ideas, showing you the easy way to update tired furniture and transform your home. From Swedish hues, cosy and comforting rustic shades or an elegant French look, here you will find a project to suit you.
“I bought this book for the information on color mixing of Annie Sloan paints. It has a detailed section which uses the colors within that line of paints showing them on a color wheel and then breaks down how to mix those colors and produce other colors and shades of paint”
2. Quick and Easy Paint Transformations: 50 Step-by-step Ways to Makeover Your Home for Next to Nothing From $12 On Amazon
This book features fifty pieces of furniture, before and after pictures with step by step images of mainly furniture with a few walls and floors.
“I found this book very helpful as I learned many “Tips & Trade Secrets” that would had taken me years to learn through trial and error.”
3. Annie Sloans WorkBook– On Amazon–
Each page features a hand painted drawing or sketch as well as inspiring tips from Annie herself. Plenty of room was left for you to sketch, paste pictures or fabric that inspire you as well as blend colors of your own!
4. Creating the French Look –Buy it from $13 On Amazon
Greys, whites and linens with toile de Jouy are the most well known look but we also have chic and quirky. Parisian influence as well as the sunny and bright look from the south. In this book Annie uses her experience as an interior designer to combine the use of paint color and fabrics.to create the french look with 25 easy to follow step by steps.
1. Paint Alchemy: Recipes for Making and Adapting Your Own Paint for Home Decorating by Annie Sloan From $19 on Amazon
Mix and transform your own paints to invent colors just for you and your home–at a fraction of the cost of store-bought cans. More than 50 unique recipes, special sections offer information on how to grind pigments, basic rules for safe handling of materials, organic pigments, and how to give your paint distinct characteristics.
2. Inspirations in Painted Furniture by Annie Sloan From $8 On Amazon–
Staining, bleaching, waxing with colored waxes, stenciling, faux finishing, hand painting, stamping, distressing, wax resist, crackling, gilding and more. The book is organized into six chapters by decorating styles: Fruit and Flowers, Figures and Animals, Classical, Geometrics, Finishes, and Distressing.
3. The Practical Guide To Decorative Antique Effects by Annie Sloan From $3 On Amazon–
“Provides clear, well-illustrated instructions on a variety of decorative finishes….offers a review of the materials, with directions on application and equipment and shows how the techniques can be combined and applied to particular furniture projects…. Recommended.”—Library Journal.
4. The Painted Furniture Sourcebook: Motifs from the Medieval Times to the Present Day by Annie Sloan From $4 On Amazon-
American colonial, Dutch folk art, Irish vernacular, Scandinavian neoclassical, Oriental lacquerwork, German baroque and more–all achievable by collectors, decorators and do-it-yourselfers. For each enchanting room and object, the author reveals how the paint effect was achieved and how to recreate it in the contemporary home. A generous glossary of techniques describes the essential terms, from spattering and marbling to patinating and distressing. The book also offers a library of over 50 motifs, both classic and modern, for use as a fingertip reference or for on-the-spot tracing.
More Annie Sloan Books:
Annie Sloan Decorative Gilding: A Practical Guide by Annie Sloan-
Gilding includes instructions for applying metal leaf and using bronze powders, while Paint Effects covers sponging, marbling, rag rolling, and the like. Each book begins with a photographic overview of the techniques and continues with directions. Captioned photographs illustrate the basic technique and variations, and a “Pitfalls” section shows common mistakes and how to avoid them.
Annie Sloan Decorative Decoupage: A Practical Guide by Annie Sloan
The Practical Guide to Decorative Antique Effects by Annie Sloan-Applying a variety of ideas from colorwashing to decoupage, a detailed reference demonstrates how inexpensive furniture and objects can be made to look like antiques while providing tips on equipment, surfaces, and more
Classic paints & faux finishes by Annie Sloan, Kate Gwynn and Geoff Dann- Step-by-step instruction on classic decorative techniques including glazes, simple oil paint, limewash, bronze powders, decoupage, wood stains, antiquing and distressing, crackle varnish and more. This has become the standard book on decorative paint finishes.
Annie Sloan Decorative Paint Effects– Gilding includes instructions for applying metal leaf and using bronze powders, while Paint Effects covers sponging, marbling, rag rolling, and the like. Each book begins with a photographic overview of the techniques and continues with directions. Captioned photographs illustrate the basic technique and variations, and a “Pitfalls” section shows common mistakes and how to avoid them
Annie Sloan Decorative Wood Finishes: This book covers many aspects of wood finishing from painting to polishing.
1. The English Country House– From $36 On Amazon
The English Country House takes a look at the architecture and interiors of sixty-two stunning houses in a range of architectural styles spanning seven centuries—from the medieval Stokesay Castle to the newly built, Lutyens-inspired Corfe Farm—brought to life through the world-renowned photography library of Country Life. 400 Color Photographs
2. New French Country: A Style and Source Book From $9 On Amazon
“Of the many books I’ve read and collected on French Country style and decorating, this is the best and most thorough. The book is set up into categories and is concise, beautifully depicted in large color photos, with accompanying text. NOT a coffee table book, but a true reference book for French Country decorating.”
3. English Country House Interiors – From $31 Amazon
Jeremy Musson was the architectural editor of Country Life from 1998 to 2007. nglish Country Houses are featured celebrating diverse styles beginning with the Jacobean, traveling through the Baroque, Palladian, Regency, Gothic Revival to the Victorian. For lovers of Palladio and Adam, English Country House Interiors is a real feast.
4. One Man’s Folly: The Exceptional Houses of Furlow Gatewood From $41 Amazon
Four houses, fourteen acres and forty peacocks, along with a sweet menagerie of cats and dogs, gardens, and outbuildings (including a peacock hospital) compose Furlow Gatewood’s compound in Americus, Georgia. Furlow bought his first antique treasures, milk glass chickens, from his paper route earnings eight decades ago and hasn’t stopped collecting since. This book features the splendor of his collections. His homes have been built to house his treasures including antique furniture, salvaged doors, mantels, windows and shutters.
“This book gives the reader so many lessons in style and correctness of scale and correct material use . A million words could not convey the schooling that these pictures will give you . I have a huge library on architecture and design and this one is my favorite”
5. A Kitchen in France: A Year of Cooking in My Farmhouse From $21 Amazon
When Mimi Thorisson and her family moved from Paris to a small town in out-of-the-way Médoc, she did not quite know what was in store for them. She found wonderful ingredients—from local farmers and the neighboring woods—and, most important, time to cook. Her cookbook chronicles the family’s seasonal meals and life in an old farmhouse, all photographed by her husband, Oddur.
6. My Paris Kitchen: Recipes and Stories From $17 On Amazon
A collection of stories and 100 sweet and savory French-inspired recipes from popular food blogger David Lebovitz, reflecting the way Parisians eat today and featuring lush photography taken around Paris and in David’s Parisian kitchen.
7. Charleston Architecture and Interiors From $9 On Amazon
Here is a chance to see inside the private homes of beautiful, historic Charleston, South Carolina. Each chapter covers one home, all of which are private homes, with the exception of one museum house. Lovely full-page photographs illustrate both exterior and interior of each of 15 featured houses from the Colonial, Federal and Greek Revival periods.
8. Italian Rustic: How to Bring Tuscan Charm into Your Home From $9 On Amazon
Within its 226 pages lie the secrets of traditional Italian craftsmanship, which can be applied to your own house regardless of where you live. Want to redo your kitchen with a wood-beamed ceiling? There’s an entire chapter devoted to the subject. The author even provides resources for hard to find items in America (you aren’t going to find brick or terra cotta roofing material at Home Depot or Walmart.
1. The Art of Faux: The Complete Sourcebook of Decorative Painted Finishes From $27 On Amazon
“This is the most complete guide to faux painting I have found. There are excellent step-by-step instructions accompanied by full-color photos for each technique. A vast array of beautiful & impressive faux techniques follow. My favorites were the red tortoiseshell tile & mosaic effects.”
“After looking through well over a dozen different and popular books on fauz painting/faux finishes this was the only one that was worth purchasing. It is the most complete guide that anyone could find in my opinion. Pierre covers just about every finish imagineable (glazing, crackle, colorwash, patina, sponging on and off, several faux marbling and wood finish techniques, as well as many others).”
2. Professional Painted Finishes: A Guide to the Art and Business of Decorative Painting From $2 On Amazon
“This is a wonderfully thorough book on creating the highest quality specialty painted finishes. It is advanced enough for the serious decorative painter while the instructions are detailed enough to allow the amateur or novice to try these techniques with outstanding results. The projects are more sophisticated and time-consuming than those in most books. A great deal attention is paid to tiniest details that make these finishes really stand out.”
Other Faux Painting Books
The Painted Ceiling: Over 100 Original Designs and Details
The Painted Furniture Sourcebook
Revisiting the Painted House: More Than 100 New Designs for Mural and Trompe L’Oeil Decoration
Good, Better, Best: Trade Secrets for Spotting a “Find” From $3.99 On Amazon
Carol Prisant wrote the popular ?Good, Better, Best? column for House Beautiful for several years. Good, Better, Best coaches antiques novices and devotees in choosing the highest quality items, featuring three photographs depicting a good, better, and best example of hundreds of antiques to distinguish the treasure from the less desirable version. Packed with more than two hundred full-color photographs and illustrations, this ingenious handbook is also broad in scope, covering everything from brass doorstops and porcelain plates to silver napkin rings and furniture from America and Europe. Sharing tips for deciphering a manufacturer?s initials, spotting a fake, and much more, Good, Better, Best makes it easy to learn what to look for and what to avoid.
1. Inspired You: Breathing New Life into Your Heart and Home – From $8 On Amazon
Thousands have found inspiration at Marian’s blog, missmustardseed.com, and now she shares dozens of new projects, ideas, and DIY adventures in the pages of Inspired You. Marian will remind you that homes don’t have to be magazine material to be special, comfortable, and inviting. The goal you’re working toward is home. Not a perfect home.
2. Young House Love: 243 Ways to Paint, Craft, Update & Show Your Home Some Love -From $4 On Amazon
This debut book by bloggers Sherry and John Petersik is filled with hundreds of fun, deceptively simple, budget-friendly ideas for sprucing up a home. With two home renovations under their (tool) belts, 5 million blog hits per month, and an ever-growing audience since the launch of Young House Love in 2007, Sherry and John are home-improvement enthusiasts primed to pass on a slew of projects, tricks, and techniques to do-it-yourselfers of all levels.
3. The Handbuilt Home: 34 Simple Stylish and Budget-Friendly Woodworking Projects for Every Room From $12 Amazon
Woodworking projects from Ana White, the popular blogger who has inspired millions of homemakers with her stylish furniture plans and DIY spirit. As a young mom on a tight budget, Ana learned to make her own well-designed pieces inspired by the styles in her favorite stores—saving thousands of dollars in the process. Now, in this reference for woodworkers of all skill levels, Ana shares everything she has learned along the way.
4. The Nesting Place: It Doesn’t Have to Be Perfect to Be Beautiful From $12 Amazon
“I would start off by saying that this book wasn’t what I expected, but I feel like I’m constantly having that reaction when I pick up a non-fiction book. I thought this book would be a little more “put this colour with this colour” or “this style looks great in this area” or perhaps some great inspiration on how to find hidden gems at thrift stores. Instead, this book was more about appreciating your home for its imperfections. Stop dreaming and comparing your home to those in magazines and on blogs, you need to love your home how it is, and grow from there.
In the beginning of the book, the author takes you through the story of each of the 13 homes she’s had since she married her husband. She shares her mistakes as a first time home buyer and her stories of living in a scary neighborhood and living in dream homes. She also shares her experiences from having money to barely scraping by. It is all these experiences that have helped her to love the home she lives in. To top it off, she is actually currently renting. So you don’t need to be a homeowner to make your home all fancy”
4. 501 Decorating Ideas Under $100 (Better Homes and Gardens Home)- From $7 On Amazon
“Several of the projects appealed to my tastes and style. It got my creative wheels turning and enjoyed every second of reading and flipping through it, even the things that weren’t “me” were still very interesting.”
“This special issue from BH&G is a gem. There are tons of ideas that are not hard to do and that sparked my imagination”
6. The Perfectly Imperfect Home: How to Decorate and Live Well– From $12 On Amazon
Over the years, founding editor in chief of domino magazine Deborah Needleman has seen all kinds of rooms, with all kinds of furnishings. Ranging from classics such as “A Really Good Sofa” and “Pretty Table Settings” to unusual surprises like “A Bit of Quirk” and “Cozifications,” whether you are at a flea market or a fancy boutique—or just mining what you already own.
1. Classical Interiors: Historical and Contemporary From $48 On Amazon
A fresh perspective on the work of the most important figures of classical design from the seventeenth century to the present. Classical Interiors: Historical and Contemporary, a spectacular presentation of the myriad varieties of classical forms, demonstrates the enduring lessons of traditional interiors for designers and architects today
“This book blew me away. The collection of photo and accompanying text are excellent, comprehensive and amazing. The printing is also excellent. The variety of classical locations is extensive. This book is a very welcome addition to my collection of classical architecture and decoration.”
2. Governors Mansions of the South From $21 On Amazon
From the Greek Revival architecture found in Mississippi to the Queen Anne style of North Carolina, governors’ mansions in the American South convey a passion for antiquity, as well as a regional elegance.
3. Linda Applewhites Architectural Interiors Transforming Your Home with Decorative Structural Elements From $4 On Amazon
Architectural Interiors offers creative solutions such as adding a column or pillar to define a space, installing unusual cabinetry to give structure, adding a set of elaborate moldings for extra elegance, or installing French doors to connect a room to the garden.
4. Perfect English- From $25 On Amazon
At its grandest it is a stately home furnished with antiques, but the houses featured in this book are country cottages, farmhouses, townhouses and flats. The book’s chapters, Plain English, English Eccentric, English Rose, English Country House, and Classic English reflect the many facets of English style.
5. Imagined Interiors Representing the Domestic Interior since the Renaissance From $14 On Amazon
“Imagined Interiors” deals with both public and private attitudes to the domestic interior, and features everything from grand decorative schemes to homely cottages.
The Renaissance provides enthusiasts with an informed and informative historical survey of how the home has been depicted in western art over the last 500 years. Illustrated with 260 full-color illustrations.
6. At home in Renaissance Italy From $123 On Amazon
At Home in Renaissance Italy draws together an impressive range of ideas and objects—from sumptuous paintings and textiles to kitchen utensils, popular prints, jewelry, and everyday dress—to reveal how the homes of the upper and middle classes made a crucial contribution to the flowering of the visual arts in 15th- and 16th-century Italy.
7. Great Houses of Europe: From the Archives of Country Life From $42 On Amazon
Spectacular plasterwork; original wallpapers, fabrics, and furniture; and in tact art collections—and include feudal castles, royal summer palaces, hunting lodges, and pleasure pavilions, often set in equally fine gardens and parks. This volume presents 200 masterful images complemented by revealing narrative that offers insights into the history of these remarkable houses. From the dramatic Swedish post-Renaissance Castle Stokloster—with arguably the finest interiors in Europe—to the extraordinary Villa Kerylos on the French Riviera and the Venetian Palazzo Abruzzi
8. Historic Houses of Virginia: Great Plantation Houses, Mansions, and Country Places – From $32 On Amazon
The treasures of American heritage are showcased in this volume range in time from the seventeenth century to the twentieth, and include such peerless masterpieces as Colonial Williamsburg’s Governor’s Palace, George Washington’s Mt. Vernon, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, Robert E. Lee’s Arlington House, and Stratford Hall Plantation
1. Irish Furniture From $74 On Amazon
This book encompassing everything from medieval choir stalls to magnificent drawing-room suites for the great houses—from earliest times to the end of the eighteenth century.
2. Making Authentic Country Furniture With Measured Drawings of Museum Classics (Dover Woodworking) From $3 On Amazon
Extensively researched, profusely illustrated book explores principal elementary antique country furniture designs used in North America over the past 400 years — with English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, French, Dutch, German, Spanish and Norwegian influences represented. 95 measured drawings for constructing candlestand, pedestal table, rocker, corner cupboard, cradle, armoire, many more.
3. French Interiors of the 18th Century From $65 On Amazon
“I loved this book which really is a great survey of French 18th century decorative arts. Using engravings, paintings, and pictures of objects, the book divides the decorative arts into chapter categories (porcelain, silver, glass, painting, etc.) and attempts to fit their development into the larger development of French interior design.”
4. The Splendor of Roman Wall Painting From $31 On Amazon
Visitors to the former residences of wealthy ancient Romans cannot help but be astonished by their grand architecture and enchanting wall paintings, still vibrant with cinnabar reds, golden yellows, and deep greens.
5. The Finest Rooms In America – From $19 On Amazon
The Finest Rooms in America: 50 Influential Interiors from the 18th Century to the Present is a selection by Thomas Jayne, one of America’s best decorators and scholars of American design. This book covers a broad range of American periods and styles, beginning with the Tea Room at Jefferson’s Monticello and continuing to the present, concluding with Albert Hadley’s modern sitting room.
Among those featured are the dressing room at Vizcaya in Miami, the living room at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House in Los Angeles, the dining room at the Saarinen House at Cranbrook Michigan, and the living room by Frances Elkins at Casa Amesti in Monterey, California. Prominent contemporary designers include Bunny Williams, John Saladino and Albert Hadley.
6. French Interiors: The Art of Elegance – From $25 On Amazon
Christiane de Nicolay-Mazery, a specialist in furniture and antiques at Christies and Honelon, invites her readers to enter the elegantly luxurious interiors of some of France’s most exclusive abodes. From the classic taste of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to the creativity of the nineteenth century, she traces the path to the finesse of the twentieth century, which combines tradition and modernity. The interiors portrayed in these nine exquisitely illustrated chapters pay tribute to the refinement of French taste, a savoir-faire that has been continually renewed.
7. Paris Flea Market Style- From $13 On Amazon
Claudia Strasser takes us on a winding tour through the Parisian flea markets finding decorative pieces all along the way. Strasser discusses ways to bring the look to your home by building collections and looking for furniture and accessories to reflect your individual style whether it’s Napoleon III, Louis XV, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Moderne or Belle Epoque.
8. Romantic Irish Homes– From $11 On Amazon
“I always thought I was eclectic antique in my decorating. After seeing this I realized my Irish roots are showing through in my home even though I never lived there.”
“I highly recommend this lovely and enchanting volumne to anyone who loves gorgeous rustic period trappings in Tradional, Contemporary, and Artistic abode spaces.”
1. Aged to Perfection Adding Rustic Charm to Your Modern Home Inside and Out – From $4 On Amazon
This guide reveals the secrets to adding old-world charm and character to any home-even newly constructed houses. From heirloom furniture to classic window treatments, ideas abound for creating a beautiful rustic effect. Add simple architectural details such as crown molding. Or try paint techniques like crackling, mosaics, and staining to keep a new house from seeming too new.
West Swedish Castles And Manor Houses- Author Björn Höglund
Beautiful book for anyone interested in history, architecture and dramatic life stories, except you simply cannot buy it on Amazon, ebay, Ebay Sweden or anywhere else for that matter!
A bit about the book
This book visists thirty manors in Bohuslän, Halland and Västergötland both private homes and historical buildings.
This is the first book that takes a comprehensive approach to castles and manor houses in the three western Swedish provinces. Today there is a strong and growing interest in local history and western Sweden as a tourist destination. This book is an excellent guide for future trips, and to each castle and manor is a related fact box with concise information that guides the reader for future trips!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Björn Höglund is active as a writer and cultural journalist in Gothenburg. He has previously written quiz books, guidebooks, textbooks in social studies and history as well as the book about pet games’ history all play games (2009). Bjorn also works for SVT and has written questions on the track and Fifteen to One
Krister Engström studied film and photography at Göteborg University and currently works as a freelance photographer. He has been involved as a photographer of the books in time, the place, the architecture (2010) and Stationshus (2009).
The Swedish Room Lars Sjöberg $15 On Amazon
Lars Sjöberg is well known for his Swedish guides on Gustivian interiors and 18th and 19th century swedish furniture. Sjöberg is a curator of the National Museum of Stockholm. Lars Sjöberg has made it his life’s work to preserve Swedish manor houses that originated out of the 17th and 18th centuries. Over 40 years he has acquired over 8 homes from around Sweden.
Well known for his in depth knowledge about Swedish history, he has transformed many grand homes around Sweden with the help of his wife Ursula, and father whom was a metal smith and skilled in the carpentry trade.
The Swedish Room” written in 94, with his wife Ursula is still one of the very best books on Swedish decorating and current considering it is more than a decade old. This wonderful book features 192 pages of great attention to detail of the many ornate finishes found in Swedish decorating. This book is a must have for any decorative artist or faux- finisher. The interiors selected for this book are simple ones with soft color schemes, washed plastered walls, pickled floors, and certainly authentic 18th century interiors. The homes all feature a cleaner, pared-down look with not a lot of clutter which you would normally see see in french homes, but rather very carefully selected objects that are neoclassical in nature. Sjöberg’ features stately homes, which appear to be palaces or mansions in nature, but with simplistic interiors. Swedish impressions from farms and cottages with higher end furnishings can inspire any person who is after the grander looks but with a natural appeal.
The most impressive of this book is his Ekensberg home which is located on the banks of the Lake Mälaren, about 40 km away from the Swedish capital Stockholm. This three-story Italianate villa built in 1788-90 feature some of the most stunning pictures. Layers of wallpaper were removed which revealed late eighteenth century decorations. Lars Sjöberg has continued renovating this house since 1976 and says the work is never finished!
The book is split up into 5 main sections detailing specific periods of Swedish history.
Section 1- The Stirrings of International Style discusses the impact of the French and Italian Baroque of the period between 1640-1720.
Section 2- New Alignments discuss the Late Baroque and the Influence of the Orient, and England through 1720- 1750.
Section 3- Progressive Refinements discuss the spread of the French Rococo throgu the period of 1750- 1770.
Section 4- Elegance and Enlightenment discuss the Gustavuan style thriugh 1770-1790
Section 5 discuss the influence of Neoclassicalism and the French Empire which took place between 1790- 1820
Addtional sections discuss painters in Dalarna, Halsingland and Gastrikland, with a section that details resortation and recreating period homes.
Swedish Decorating Inspirations In Yellow, Ivory And Beige- 50+ Pictures
Decorating in the Swedish Style: Light, Function, and Timeless Beauty
The Swedish style of decorating is defined by light, simplicity, and a sense of calm. For centuries, Nordic interiors have embraced pale colors and restrained design to create peaceful, livable homes. Light-painted walls, softly finished furniture, and bedding in whites or gentle pastels were not only aesthetic choices, but practical ones—designed to maximize brightness during Sweden’s long, dark winters. The result is an interior style that feels serene, welcoming, and enduring.
1. Light-Painted Walls Give You Greater Design Freedom
A Swedish-inspired interior often begins with light-colored walls. Soft gray, pale green, muted blue, or warm creamy white create a gentle backdrop that allows furnishings and accessories to shine. Neutral tones such as ivory, beige, or light gray offer flexibility, making it easy to layer in warmer accents like soft yellow or subtle gold.
For added character, consider decorative wall details such as stenciled ribbons, scrolls, or wheat motifs in soft pinks or deeper reds—elements historically seen in Gustavian interiors.
Floors should remain just as light and airy. Blonde woods, pale finishes, or lightly painted floors help reflect natural light and open up a space. For added charm, subtle stenciling or painted designs can bring interest without overwhelming the room.
Floor coverings also play an important role. Natural fiber rugs—such as jute, sisal, or berber—offer a neutral foundation that complements nearly any palette while adding warmth and texture.
Wallpaper is another beautiful option. Look for neoclassical patterns with soft colors on white backgrounds. Florals, swags, ribbons, and bows are common motifs, often accented with a touch of gold for elegance and refinement.
2. Add a Settee to One Side of the Dining Table
If space allows, a settee placed along one side of a dining table creates a relaxed, European feel. This seating style has deep roots in Swedish design. The traditional köksoffa, or kitchen sofa, dates back to the 1700s and was designed as a multifunctional piece—used for seating during the day and as a sleeping surface at night. Painted finishes and aged patina are common, reflecting both practicality and charm.
3. Rotate Collections Throughout the Year
Nordic interiors often lean toward minimalism, emphasizing thoughtful display over excess. Invest in furniture that doubles as storage, allowing you to tuck away everyday items while showcasing your favorite pieces.
Leave armoire doors open to display collections, and consider painting the interior a contrasting shade for visual interest. Cabinet interiors, drawers, and bookcases can also be painted in warm tones—buff, vanilla, apricot, or saffron—to add depth against creamy exteriors.
Rotate decorative objects seasonally, keeping displays fresh and intentional. Mount collections on the wall and use lighting to highlight special pieces. Edit frequently—keep only what you truly love and allow each item room to breathe.
Group decorative objects in pairs or curated collections. Use matching frames for artwork and keep images cohesive by working in black-and-white or sepia tones. Shelving, cabinets, and bookcases elevate collections when styled with restraint.
Storage boxes can also become part of the décor. Painted boxes, neatly stacked on shelves, add structure and sophistication while keeping clutter hidden.
4. Push Chairs and Side Tables Against the Walls
A classic Swedish layout places chairs and side tables along the walls, opening up the center of the room. This arrangement creates a sense of spaciousness and was common in historic Nordic homes. Position furniture in small groupings or allow a single chair to stand alone for a simple, balanced look.
5. Rethink Your Closet Space
Closets offer an opportunity to bring both beauty and order into everyday life. Adding painted wood shelving instantly elevates a space and makes storage feel intentional. Use wall space all the way up to the ceiling and consider incorporating double hanging rods to maximize functionality.
Organize clothing by color, and display special pieces rather than hiding them away. Closets can be both practical and visually pleasing when designed with care.
Closets can also be repurposed as display spaces. Painting the interior a darker shade, such as gray, allows collections—like tableware or glass—to stand out while remaining neatly contained.
6. Use Neoclassical Lamps and Wall Sconces
Lighting plays a crucial role in Swedish interiors. Wall sconces add romance and ambiance while freeing up table space. Candles mounted on walls create a warm glow and are often safer than tabletop arrangements.
Choose sconces that suit your style—simple or ornate—and place them in pairs on either side of mirrors or artwork for balance. Table lamps can be elevated by recovering plain shades with upholstery fabric that coordinates with accent chairs or slipcovers.
Chandeliers and lamps enhance the natural brightness of a room, while mirrors amplify light and create the illusion of more space. Finish the look with reflective accents such as blue-and-white china, silver, and glass for subtle shine and timeless elegance.
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- D.Larsson Swedish Antiques
- French Wall Sconces On Ebay
- Huge Gustavian Hutch Desk , Sweden C. 1800 From Galerie Half
- Farrow & Ball Decorating with Colour- Buy This Book On Amazon
- A gorgeous tablescape. Photography by sandrafazzino.com, Planning by italyinstyletrave… & myspecialguest.co…,
- Floral & Event Design by foodartgroup.it
- 18th century Swedish Secretaire Appley Hoare
- Chelsea Textiles
- Eleish Van Breems Antiques
- Atelier de Campagne
- Augustus Brandt Antiques
- Gustavian Secretary From Lief
- Gustavian Secretary From Lief
- Ironstone Molds Seen On Cote de Texas Blog
- Ralph Lauren Home 18th-century Swedish-Inspired Design
- Carol Raley Interiors
- Stadsauktion Auction Catalogue #59
- UK magazine Livingetc. From Auction Decorating Blog
- Vicki from French Essence
- 19th Century French Woman on Canvas
- Lars Sjoberg- The Style Saloniste
- Court Mantua Kensington Palace 1750-1760 From ArtFund
- Vintage Views Consigment is selling a very attractive pair of gilded bronze sconces
- Manor of Skogaholms- Stockholm Town Blog
- Kristinehovs Malmgård – Söder – Stockholm, Sweden- skarn.se
- Hoby-Kulle Manor, near Ronneby, Seen At En.konstantik.se
- Swedish Gustavian Swedish Decorating Ideas
- Collecting White Dinnerware Haute Design By Sarah Klassen
Sampler, 1804, Country Living.com
A Swedish Rococo Chest Rococo Period 1750-1775 A beautiful Rococo chest of drawers with amazing inlays and construction. All original hardware and locks, Laserow Antiques
Swedish Rococo Armchair from the Rococo period 1750-1775 A Swedish Rococo armchair with cabriole legs and curved armrests and back. Laserow Antiques, Armchair Rococo period 1750-1775– A lovely armchair from the Rococo period with amazing carvings and curved shapes. Frieze and back splat is decorated with carved flowers and leaves. The scrolled legs and armrests are typical for the Rococo period featured at Laserow Antiques
Mora Clock, from Real Gustavian and the Creamy White Mora Clock with orange detailing is from The Nordic Place.
Pair of Bombe Swedish Commodes 102-4870 Greenwich Living Ebay
A Gustavian late 18th century longcase clock From Bukowskis, A Swedish Mora Clock From 1820-40, from Lauritz
Nordic Style Furniture Collections
Swedish Interior Seen On Inredningshjälpen Blog
Drink Cabinet $807.75 From Guild Master On Amazon
Pair Of Gustavian Side Tables- Cupboards & Roses Antiques
The Best Designer Paint Suggestions Seen In House Beautiful Magazine
Antique Swedish canape – Augustus Brandt
Found on augustus-brandt-antiques.co.uk
A Passion for Collecting: Decorating with Your Favorite Objects- Caroline Clifton Mogg
We are all born collectors. In childhood we hoard all manner of knick-knacks-marbles, ribbons, toy soldiers-and experience an instinctive thrill in finding the next and even better one. This book explores the ways in which collectibles as diverse as antique maps, ceramics, and seashells can be used in interior design. With lavish illustrations of interiors that make wonderful decorative use of collections, A PASSION FOR COLLECTING reveals the secrets for display that can make an incredible visual impact on the décor of any collector’s home.
Decorating With China and Glass By Caroline Clifton-Mogg
Caroline Clifton-Mogg is a writer and journalist who specializes in interior design and gardens. She is a contributing editor to both Harpers & Queen and Christie’s Magazine and also contributes regularly to magazines and newspapers such as House & Garden, Country Life, and The Financial Times. Her many books include Textile Style (Bulfinch, 2000), The Curtain Book (Bulfinch, 1998), Decorating with Antiques (Bulfinch, 1999), Passion For Collecting (Bulfinch, 2002) and The Bedroom Book (Bulfinch, 2003).
The Best Designer Paint Suggestions Seen In House Beautiful Magazine
Graham and Green’s Vienna Petite Four Drawer Chest, mango wood chest of drawers with brass accessories and a putty grey wash finish.
Graham and Green opened their first shop in Notting Hill in 1974, and since then Graham and Green has expanded from humble beginnings to a delightfully identifiable, British establishment. Today, Graham and Green have 2 beautiful shops, four catalogues each year and their online store.
Pair of carved wood Swedish stools. Upholstered in Rubelli silk. Eighteenth Century.
An Old House in Whitechapel | Spitalfields Life
Swedish Panel – Giannetti Home Visit Providence lt Ddesign
61 Leather Bound Decorative Swedish Books, Debenham Antiques EBAY
70 Swedish Books, Debenham Antiques EBAY
Via Svenska Flicka (Swedish Girl)
Tussah Flower wallpaper from Zoffany
The Best Designer Paint Suggestions Seen In House Beautiful Magazine
Royal Palace, Stockholm. Chimneypiece graces the Blue cabinet in Queen Louisa Ulrika’s study.
The Best Designer Paint Suggestions Seen In House Beautiful Magazine
Swedish Medallion Seen In Veranda 2011
Gustavian Mirror, 1, 2 – Auction Catalogue From Live Auctioneers
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Decorating Around The Color Green – Swedish Style
House Beautiful- 26 Designers Share Their Favorite Grays
House Beautiful Designer Grays 3: Top Row, 1-Pratt Lamberts Argent 1322, 2-Farrow Balls Light Blue 22, 3- Farrow Balls Green Blue 84 Middle Row, 1- Benjamin Moores Cedar Grove 444, 2-Ralph Lauren Paints Blue-Green GH81, 3-Benjamin Moores Colony Green Bottom Row, 1-Benjamin Moores Heavenly Blue, 2-Benjamin Moores Palladian Blue HC-144, 3-Benjamin Moores Sage Tint
House Beautiful- 26 Designers Share Their Favorite Grays
Benjamin Moore’s Colony Green, Ralph Lauren’s Blue-Green GH81, Benjamin Moore’s Cedar Grove 444

Rifle Paper Co On Wayfair
Tricia Foley {staircase} by recent settlers on Flickr
Designer Paint Color Picks Seen At House Beautiful
A Swedish 18th Century Writing Desk From French Country Living Antiques, UK,
A Swedish campaign secretary filled with white pottery- Henhurst Blog
Judy Frankel Antiques, House Beautiful Paint Colors
Designer Paint Color Picks Seen At House Beautiful
Better Homes and Gardens – Painted Potting Bench
Designer Paint Color Picks Seen At House Beautiful

Rifle Paper Co On Wayfair
Swedish Mora Seen At Weranda.pl
Antique Original Green Painted Swedish Bench, circa 1840-60 – Scandinavian Antiques
A Dallas, Texas Home Decorated Around The Swedish Style
Featured twice in Veranda, this utterly unique home contains 1610 square feet, decorated in the Swedish, Nordic decorating style. The current owner transformed this cottage into a Swedish oasis in the heart of West Highland Park, Dallas, featuring fabulous finishes and extraordinary workmanship.
Calcutta marble adorns the open kitchen and bathroom, while antique French stone mantles create a warm ambiance. Large French doors with double-paned glass add to a light and bright interior. Several interior doors were specifically picked out in European antique markets and imported. The kitchen was designed for serious cooking and includes top appliances with room to entertain guests. The brick patio was built on pier and beam foundation for future expansion, or to be enjoyed exactly as it is.
This property is listed under 4611 Arcady Avenue, for $879,000, MLS #12170512 at Briggsfreeman.com
3 Houses Decorated Around The Rustic Swedish Style
1. Cotswold’s Barn Conversion comes from Light Locations. Inside, the home is saturated with shades of whites. Take notice of it’s whitewashed rustic oak beams, the neutral decor scheme and open plan interior. Decorated around minimal decor, this home has rustic furniture, industrial pendant lights, linen bedding and furniture and huge picture windows.
See more of this home at Light Locations
2. A Chattahoochee River Home, decorated by designer Amy Morris, was seen in Atlanta Home Magazine. This home is decorated around the neutral palette, with soft creamy whites and touches of gray, green and blue. In the entry hall, we see the start of a theme that continues throughout the house…. “Rustic and elegant“. A herringbone-patterned brick flooring, combined with country distressed furniture is very welcoming. What makes this house appear warm and cozy are the fabric choices and old world color choices. One of the designer’s favorite style secrets involves using outdoor fabric in busy rooms…… “I typically use a polyester, which looks like natural velvet,” she says. It looks great and no one knows.”
View more of this interview in Atlanta Home Magazine
View Designer Amy Morris Interiors
3. Ginger Barber’s Rugged Texas Home. This home was featured in House Beautiful‘s July 2009 issue. As you enter her 180-acre property you see a beautiful white farmhouse, which is Ginger’s main house, and across the pasture, is her 1850s guesthouse.
When they decided to renovate the guest house, they worked with an open design scheme. It has a combined family and dining room, along with a master bedroom and bathroom.
She choose to work with a soft creamy gray for the color scheme. Going with a lighter color palette helps the rooms feel bigger. In addition to keeping it brighter, they boarded every wall with reclaimed wood and whitewashed the boards for warmth.
Ginger Barber On Lived-In Rooms
On Patina “A nice wide table with the paint peeling off. It’s got great lack-of-paint, doesn’t it? I love chipped painted things; they feel more natural, softer, more inviting. And that washedout Swedish cupboard in the main house’s living room is so wonderfully dull—I love that, too. I’ll even take a new piece and work on the finish to get the look I want. If you look at that pine table in the main house, you’ll see it’s stripped raw, rosy raw. I used white chairs around it because I love the back and forth of crisp white against old and worn”
On Slipcovers- “Again, you’ve got to live. You’ve got to be ready to throw the slipcovers in the wash andbe done with it. My work is 90 percent slipcovers. I mean, this family’s got two Jack Russell terriers, and they’re always on the furniture.”
Simple Linens- “I think a person gets sick of a floral sofa in six months, tops. And in a small space it probably takes even less time to get tired of too much color. The accessories are what give a shot of color to my work, and their shapes and textures add personality. A simple purple-striped coverlet does amazing things for a white bedroom like this guest room, doesn’t it?”
View more of this article in House Beautiful Magazine
View Designer Ginger Barber

Reproduction Distressed Furniture And Home Decor From Bliss Studio

Lindome Swag Table, H:34″ D:24″ W:36″
Lindome Console Table -H:34″ D:16″ W:62″
If you love furniture with layers of paint, distressed detail, old hardware, and unique looking features, you could spend months searching for that hand scraped finish and texture to fit perfectly in your bedroom or living room.
Consider looking though Bliss Studio’s line which features really old looks, layered rich paint finishes often admired in the really high end antique dealers across Europe.
Their range of furniture is designed around the classic antique looking furniture that have been popular through the centuries.
Bliss Studio produces fine collections of historically inspired items including furniture such as console tables, accent chairs, dining room tables, decorative accent tables, lighting, and a range of chippy accessories.
Marvel at the paint finishes, as I have, and consider picking up a piece for your home.
- Shop through their furniture and accessories at their website- www.blissstudio.com
- Find Bliss Studio On Amazon
Below are my favorite pieces that would be an ideal fit for a Nordic styled home.
Padua Wall Plaque
Vanika Settee- H:33.5″ D:32″ W:79.75″
Tosca Chest, H:40.5″ D:18″ W:44″
Oval Frame Mirror $645 On Amazon
Candlesticks From Bliss Studio
Italian Serpentine Commode, H:34.5″ D:25″ W:60″
Honore Mirror $940 On Amazon
Foscari Console Chest- H:38.5″ D:16.5″ W:63.5″
Philippe Bench- H:26″ D:19″ W:48.75″
Belgian Commode- H:38″ D:23″ W:62″
Gallia Bench, Antwerp Armchair, Aimee Side Chair,
Perugia Chair, Winshire Accent Table, Clara Accent Table,
Rustic Pedestal Table, Carnavale Pedestal Table
Buy The Swedish Style For Less
Extra Links
- 19th Louis XVI Gilt Wood Cartel Clock- On Ebay
- Skalin Bell Chime Swedish Gustavian On Ebay
- Hau Junghans Rare 19th Cartel Clock $199 From Arek631 On Ebay
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- Small Antique French Bronze My French Touch On Ebay
- Hardware Antique French Brass Hook CoverMy French Touch On Ebay
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- French / Swedish Looking Emmanuel Georges On Ebay
Designer Loveseat Emmanuel Georges On Ebay
- Designer Chair Emmanuel Georges On Ebay
- Swedish Looking Bow Mirror On Ebay UK
- Empire Pewter Bulged Footed Baby Cup $59.95 Amazon
- Candelabra Sconces Newport Treasure On Ebay
- Wood Carved Gilt Pair Plaques Sconces Panache1000 On Ebay
- Antique French Fabrics Loody Lady On Ebay
- Greenland Home Lorraine Quilt On Amazon
- Keyhole Drawer Pull The French Rooster On etsy
- Swedish Accessories- Buy From Extra Chic On Ebay
- Swedish French Antiques –Antiques Super On Ebay
- Swedish French la Maison Blanc On Ebay
- Bronze Furniture Crest On Ebay
- Efex Furniture Appliques
- Appliques Sold At Robyn Story Designs
Gustavian Furniture Seen In French Elle Decor
-Martha Stewart Larsson Desk in Black, $399
-Martha Stewart Living Larsson Cabinet $199
Martha Stewart Living Desk- $399- Amazon
Red Striped Cotton Linen Table Cloth By Creative- Co-op
3 Pcs Round Bowl with Fleet – Antique Silver Finish, $12.95 + $10.49 shipping Amazon
Uttermost 13918 Castelvetere Mirror $653 From Bling And Company On Ebay
Reproduction Dolls and Doll Clothes From Mostly Dolls $44 On Ebay
Swedish Looking Furniture Appliques On Ebay UK
French Wood and Iron Chandeliers On Ebay
Symphony Crystal Footed Centerpiece Bowl $30+ $8 Shipping Amazon
Symphony 11″ Crystal Footed Bowl $24+$8 Shipping Amazon

3 Swedish Style Homes Featured In Magazines
I have been holding on to Veranda’s November / December 2011 issue which featured an 18th century manor situated in Sabylund, 2 hours west of Stockholm. Built in 1780’s in the Gustavian aesthetic, the house has stayed virtually intact as it was back in the 18th century.
In the red room, chalky white finished chairs with gilt wood embellishments are covered in Chinese red damask. A Swedish day bed functions as a sofa and a bed, and is accompanied by a table surrounded by Gustavian white painted chairs. A Swedish Kakelugn stove has gold painted garlands on the tile. A number of small rectangular portraits hang on the wall.
In the main room, light blue painted walls are framed with wall moldings, and hand painted garlands add a romantic feel to the walls. Sheer drapery allows the light to come into this room. A settee and Louis XVI chairs with a blue and white stripe slipcovers form a seating area with a Empire table and crisp white tablecloth. A pale light blue and white scheme pull together a soft, yet delicate look for this room. A pink rug, and lighter pink upholstery seen on the backs of the chairs offer up a subdued, yet tender room to lounge in. Large gilt oval portraits add a historical feel to the room.
A grand library filled with the owners original books offered a taste of the high life. Books were so much more valuable in the 17th and 18 century, and having a library filled with them, suggests the owners were well off. A 1799 white stucco medallion mounted on a simple wood frame depicts the houses first owner. A Dutch or German table centers the room, with English cane chairs backed to the books. Swedish pewter candlesticks sit on the table, along with a brass telescope for viewing nature. The shelves are painted in a blue/ gray, houses natural leather books adding such rich contrast. Furniture is left in it’s natural wood, which adds a rustic effect.
“The most interesting thing about this house is that it has actually been lived in all these years” says Johan who owns the house. His wife Ingrid Lagerfelt and their two children live in this home currently. Their ancestor inherited the house from the original brother and sister who built the home. Johan is a doctor, and his wife Ingrid farms the estates 2,500 acres of land.
More from Veranda:
- Swedish Design Inspiration – Veranda.com
- Eugenia’s Swedish Shopping Resources – Veranda.com
- Swedish Country Interiors -Book Review – Veranda.com
- Swedish Antique 18th Century Daybed – Juan Montoya
- Winter Warmth – Veranda.com
Johan and Ingrid Lagerfelt’s Home In Veranda
Johan and Ingrid Lagerfelt’s Home In Veranda
An Up-close and Detailed Look At The Wall Painting
House Beautiful first captured our interest in this Swedish styled home decorated by Carol Glasser and Katrin Cargill. The home bathed in blues with Swedish-style home by Carol Glasser Interiors.
This home was originally decorated around an English country style, and featured in Country Living magazine in the 1990’s.
Later the homeowners decided their taste had changed, and they wanted an 18th century look focused on the styles found in Sweden.
To start this process, everything in the house was sold, as they started the process of decorating their home, completely from scratch. It wasn’t just a change of furniture and a little bit of paint, but rather the house’s walls were taken down to their studs and every thing was given a new facelift, -the roof, floors, windows and walls.
Carol Glasser decided to work with Swedish Style expert Katrin Cargill who brought the eye for authenticity.
In the living room sits a classic style Swedish painted sofa, while on the other side of the room gives the room a modern twist with a Charles sectional from B&B Italia. Walls show off a rustic look with painted planks with a faux chair rail. Antiques in this room are beautiful in their original paint. A French Directoire mantel and Swedish tea table and armchair make the perfect 18th century sitting area. These pictures came from Katrin Cargill’s website and are updated shots of the home.
More From House Beautiful
- Furniture Now — Swedish Fantasy – House Beautiful
- Gustavian Corner Cupboard – Island Decorating Style
- Decorating in Antique Blues – House Beautiful
- Swedish Paint Colors – House Beautiful
- Swedish Country Style – Swedish Cottage – House Beautiful
- Hamptons Beach House – Swedish Design Home
- Scandinavian Design Advice – Swedish Style
- Swedish-Style Kitchen – House Beautiful
Swedish-style home by Carol Glasser Interiors.
View all the details behind these Swedish Paint Colors at Home Beautiful
The Devoted Classicist featured the country manor home of Baron Henric Falkenberg, which is located in western Sweden on the shore of Lake Vanern in Varmland province. The property was featured in an article by Miguel Flores-Vianna with photos by Fernando Bengoechea in the April, 2000, issue of Elle Decor magazine.
The house itself was completed in 1774 by master carpenter Johan Georg Reincke, and has been in the Baron’s family since the late 19th century. It has been mentioned that this estate to has over 1,000 acres of property! In the photo below of the billiard room, a portrait gallery features of the baron’s ancestors, and portrait paintings of the original owners of Varmlands Saby hang above a Dutch armoire in the dining room. See more at The Devoted Classicist Blog
More From Elle Decor
- Modern Swedish Style – Elle Decor
- House Tour: Modern Swedish Style – Elle Decor
- Swedish Revival – ELLE DECOR
- Cottage Industry: Architect Gert Wingardh’s Gothenburg Home
More From The Devoted Classicist
- The Devoted Classicist: New Library of Reclaimed Pine
- The Devoted Classicist: Mellon-White Townhouse
- The Devoted Classicist: Roger Prigent’s Paris Pied A Terre

Swedish Antiques From Debenham Antiques

19th Century Swedish Birch Neo Classical Sofa US $5,540.37 On Ebay
Early 19th Century Painted Gustavian Sofa -US $4,477.83 Beautifully carved, re-upholstered with fitted cushions- On Ebay
Pair of 19th Century Carved wood French Armchairs US $3,718.88 On Ebay
19th Century Massive Extending Swedish Painted Dining Table US $12,702.51 On Ebay
This table has been adapted to form many scenarios of use and size. Can be used as a round dining table, and comes complete with varying bearers to allow housing of 5 leaves. Fully extended at 167″ in length which is just short of 14FT. Could also be used as a pair of demi lune side tables when not in use for dining.
19th Century Painted Pine Bookcase Cabinet US $6,151.53 On Ebay
Circa 1880. Fine piece of Swedish rustic furniture which could lend itself to many uses such as a desk, kitchen table or dining table
Rustic 19th Century Pine Table From Debenham Antiques US $1,510.32 On Ebay
Early 20th Century Birch Root Swedish Bombe Chest Of Drawers- US $2,796.15 On Ebay
19th Century Swedish Elm Secretaire Chest Of Drawers- US $2,504.55 On Ebay

Massive 19th Century Biedermeier Birch Sofa Settee, US $5,236.79 -Length: 108 3/4″, On Ebay
19th Century Inlaid Swedish Kingwood Commode US $2,959.92 On Ebay
Profusely inlaid and decorated with various woods such as satinwood and walnut. Detachable marble top with ormolu handles and decoration. 3 drawers which open on the key- circa 1870
19th Century Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Desk $4,477.83 On Ebay
Early 20th Century Mahogany Inlaid Commode- US $3,718.88 On Ebay
Pair of 18th Century Louis XV French Gilt Fauteuil Armchairs By Michard US $7,513.65 On Ebay
19th Century Antique Swedish Carved Wood Gilt Pier Mirror -US $3,718.88 On Ebay
19th Century Painted Swedish Day Bed Sofa, US $3,263.51- On Ebay
19th Century Antique Biedermeier Birch Commode Chest of Drawers -US $2,504.55, On Ebay
Pair of 19th Century French Empire Mahogany Armchairs US $3,718.88 On Ebay
Early 19th Century Antique Carved Scandinavian Mahogany Sofa US $3,415.30 On Ebay
Massive Mahogany Cherrywood Gateleg Table Seats 16- Can be made up to 18 feet, 9FT 6INCH X 8 FT On Ebay
Pair of 19th Century Painted Pine Swedish Armchairs- US $1,510.32, On Ebay
Swedish arts and crafts influenced. Made from pine, painted with floral decoration to the back, gold lining to the seat, continued with painted elements to the freize and turned legs

Early 19th Century Swedish Occasional Side Table US $1,176.38 On Ebay
Early 19th Century Biedermeirer Birch Drum Table US $4,326.04, On Ebay
19th Century Swedish Birch Square Tilt Top Table – US $1,897.39 On Ebay
19th Century Painted Gothic Swedish Cabinet US $6,311.31 On Ebay
19TH Century Swedish Painted Pine Bookcase- US $3,507.17 On Ebay
Rare set of 12 -19TH Century Queen Anne Influenced Painted Swedish Dining Chairs US $12,702.51 On Ebay






















































































