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Home tour | A minimalist cabin in a Swedish forest

February 23, 2022

Minimalist Japandi daybed in a contemporary Swedish cabin | These Four Walls blog

For today’s home tour we’re heading deep into the Swedish wilderness, to a beautiful cabin that’s just been remodelled by Copenhagen-based Norm Architects. Perched on top of a ridge and surrounded by pine trees, heathland and gentle sandy beaches, it’s rustic yet refined – the kind of place that makes you unwind and breathe more deeply as soon as you step through the door.

Designed for simple summer and winter living, the main house is spread over two floors, with the lower forming a self-contained suite with a bedroom, bathroom, minibar and sauna. There’s also a separate guest annex built between the tree trunks. All have been transformed inside and out, with swathes of glass framing views of the valley and forest and providing a constant visual connection with the landscape outside.

Throughout, the palette has been kept as simple and natural as possible, with oak flooring and fittings offset by dolomite plaster walls from St Leo. There are also a few stone elements dotted here and there, together with soft linen curtains, woven baskets and wall hangings, and snuggly woollen rugs and blankets. The inherent warmth and textural qualities of the various materials add cosiness to the otherwise pared-back space, ensuring the whole place feels calm and welcoming.

Japandi interior with bespoke oak cupboards, wooden plinth, stone floor vase and dried leaf display | Home tour - a minimalist cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist oak doors and brass door knobs in a contemporary cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist oak bench and ochre linen throw in a contemporary Nordic cabin | These Four Walls blog

A minimalist cabin with Japandi interiors and oak kitchen | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist oak kitchen with stone worktops, beige walls and stone splashbacks | Home tour - a cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

The heart of the cabin is a combined living area and kitchen. A ‘broken-plan’ layout creates defined zones for dining, cooking and relaxation, while large windows face east, south and west to bring in natural light throughout the day. Internal doors lead from here to the bedrooms and bathrooms, and are designed to maximise the sense of spaciousness by stretching the full height of the walls. They’re finished off with discreet brass handles that offset the grain of the wood beautifully.

Calming beige living room with beige sofa, iconic Nordic design pieces and oak statement chairs | Home tour - a minimalist cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

Beige living room with corner wood-burning stove, iconic mid-century modern Nordic design pieces and sheepskin-covered chair | Home tour - a minimalist cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist oak kitchen with stone worktops and splashbacks | Home tour - a cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

Contemporary oak doors with brass door knobs leading to a calming beige bedroom | Home tour - a minimalist cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

Much of the furniture is by Karimoku Case Study – Norm Architects’ ongoing collaboration with Japanese furniture manufacturer Karimoku and Tokyo designer Keiji Ashizawa. The clean lines and timeless forms are a great match for the space, enhancing the serene feel while adding further warmth and tactility. They’re paired with Menu’s ‘Offset’ sofa, which was designed by Norm Architects and is somehow substantial yet elegant in appearance, as well as side tables and plinths hewn from raw timber. There are also several classic Scandinavian pieces, including Hans J. Wegner’s iconic CH24 ‘Wishbone’ chair, pleated Le Klint wall lamps and a sheepskin-covered ‘Knitting’ chair – a 1951 creation by Ib Kofod-Larsen that was resurrected by Menu a few years ago. The pendant light above the dining table, meanwhile, is from Ay Illuminate. It’s the same one as I have in my bedroom, and I always think it works perfectly in relaxed minimalist interiors.

Japandi dining room with oak furniture, statement pendant light, dried flower display and bespoke cabinets | Home tour - a minimalist cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

Iconic mid-century modern Wishbone chair, oak kitchen units and stone worktops in a contemporary Swedish cabin | These Four Walls blog

Neutral Japandi interior with beige walls, rustic wooden plinth and wall basket | Home tour - a minimalist cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

Rustic wooden plinth and stone bowl in a minimalist Japandi-style cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

Contemporary woven wall hanging in a minimalist Scandinavian cabin | These Four Walls blog

The whole cabin is filled with inviting corners, but my favourite has to be the built-in daybed positioned by one of the picture windows. Oh to be lounging there with a cup of coffee, gazing out at the sunlight filtering through snow-dusted branches… I don’t know about you, but if I had the chance to stay here I don’t think I’d ever want to leave!

Neutral Japandi interior with daybed, exposed ceiling beams, beige walls and picture window | Home tour - a minimalist cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

Neutral rustic interior with beige walls, oak floor and wooden plinth | Home tour - a minimalist cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

Neutral Japandi interior with daybed, exposed ceiling beams, beige linen curtains and contemporary abstract art | Home tour - a minimalist cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

Home tour - a minimalist cabin in a Swedish forest | These Four Walls blog

If you like the look of this cabin as much as I do, you’ll find other beautiful Scandinavian retreats from Norm Architects here and here. 

All photography by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen of Norm Architects

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I’m Abi Dare – a stylist, photographer and writer based in Bristol (UK). I set up this blog to share interior design, travel and lifestyle inspiration for simple, relaxed living at home and beyond. You’ll find home tours, advice and tips, interviews, reviews, postcards from places I love and more – always with a focus on soft minimalism, muted colours and timeless, considered design.

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