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Hej kompisar! I hope you had a lovely, relaxing weekend. I mentioned last week that I’d been chasing my tail, and it seems this week is set to continue – I arrived in Gothenburg late last night as I’m set to present on stage at Möbelmässan (the Gothenburg furniture fair) this afternoon. Eeeeek! During my research, I’ve learnt a lot about 2025 interior design trends which I’d love to share with you soon.
In the meantime, I thought I’d start the blog week with a total reset in the form of a white shed, also known as The Potting Shed. Set in the grounds of Bunya House in Bowral, Queensland Australia, I found myself immediately drawn to it today as a) it’s far away 2) it’s on Airbnb so we can actually book it! 3) it’s small – and if you’ve seen the tour of our tiny cabin, you know I love small and finally 4) it oozes simplicity.
The shed is made up of one main room with a sink, small table and bed as well as a bathroom. Since it’s hard to tell from the pictures – as you walk in the door seen above, the sink is immediately to your right and the table straight ahead. The bed is to the left.
Ready to take a little tour of this simple, airy guesthouse?
Could you imagine staying here and filling it with your holiday wardrobe and food picked up at the local market? Perhaps we could meet there: the main house is also available to rent through Airbnb. Now there’s an idea for a Monday! I already see a spot for that glass of wine (Australian of course!).
Is there anything that stood out to you about this little cottage? I’d love to hear below!
Although I mainly show Scandinavian homes, you’ll have noticed I do have a particular penchant for Australian properties (I must visit one day, never been!). You can see all the tours from the past here.
Right friends, I need to get ready for this talk now, wish me luck and have a fab start to the week.
Kram
Niki
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