Cabin

We stayed in the most gorgeous Swedish summerhouse. It couldn't have been more perfect with its mix of old and new furnishings, natural wood and linens. Surrounded by luscious greenery, Maisie and Bertie were able to explore and roam about freely. We spent every evening out on the deck, eating dinner, absorbing the views and watching the late sunsets. Such a relaxing place. The most rested and contented I have felt in a very long time!

If you're interested, I found the cabin through Airbnb and would recommend it to anyone! It is very reasonably priced too. Find out more here.

17 comments:

  1. This place looks so wonderful, and your photographs, as always, are beautiful. I want to live here!

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  2. Swoon...... looks idyllic x

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  3. Wow! Just beautiful :)

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  4. Oh how great... no wonder you had such a great time!
    Good luck with everything*

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  5. lovely place!!!

    www.amoresbohemios.blogspot.com

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  6. Oh Kerry I'm so happy to see your photographs on here, I've missed you blogging! These images are so beautiful and I'm glad you all got a lovely family break before your move. That cabin looks amazing. x

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  7. Wow how lovely. Ps. It's lovely to have you back.

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  8. Just beautiful.. I shall keep this place in mind for the future!

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  9. This looks absolutely heavenly, perfection!

    Harri

    at-rubik.blogspot.com

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  10. Amazingly beautiful!!

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  11. Everything look so beautiful, thanks for sharing such wonderful photos,wish you and your lovely family all the best! xx

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  12. it looks like such a lovely and homely place! dying to try out airbnb sometime soon!

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  13. This looks so calm and peaceful, glad you had a great time! I was wondering how you found the weather? I'd love to visit Sweden some day.

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  14. oh this looks completely idyllic... love all the weathered surfaces and those linen blinds x

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