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Friday’s home tour calls for somewhere that you’d want to pull up a chair and hang out for a while, don’t you think? Warm, inviting and relaxed, I think Lisa’s Berlin home fits the bill perfectly!
Located in an altbau (early 20th century) building the 160 m2 living space has the most wonderful bones (think high ceilings, chequered tiles, beautiful stucco) – but it’s the way that Lisa has decorated it that gives it that personal touch. The interior is a blend of Scandinavian design pieces, playful textiles and lovely lamps. A fan of plants and flowers, greenery is never far away despite the urban location.
Ready for some Friday feels?
Secret to chasing the winter blues away? Hang a hammock in the window beside palms so you can relax in the sun and pretend you’re somewhere tropical!
If you look closely at Lisa’s home, you’ll notice lots of playful details, like this curly cushion!
The apartment is full of the most beautiful light thanks to the large windows and balcony doors. Golden touches seen in the yellow walls and chest-of-drawers help to accentuate the warm feel.
Colourful rugs add a vibrant touch and look like art for the floor!
Oh, how I’d love a walk-in-wardrobe like this, how about you?
Lisa’s apartment has really got me in the mood for the weekend, are you feeling it too?
Are there any details that caught your eye? Would you consider having a hammock in your home?
So many questions today!
While you ponder your answers, you can see more of this charming Berlin home over at @casa__lottii.
The German city is known for its creativity and somewhere I love to visit every now and again (it’s only around 6 hours drive from Malmö). Here are some other homes I’ve featured in the past:
My dear friend Igor’s beautiful Berlin home
A light-filled family home with a Nordic touch
An edgy Berlin home full of contrast
Right friends, it’s time for me to wrap up here. Thank you so much for stopping by this week, I’ve loved reading all your comments and happy to hear you have enjoyed the tours!
Kram!
Niki
Photography courtesy of @casa__lottii, shared with kind permission.
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