From Munich to Gothenburg, visit Danielas 145 sqm Scandinavian Apartment

It all happened quickly when I got in touch with Daniela, and I visited her fantastic home in central Gothenburg. One Friday morning in a DM, we decided I would come by lunchtime!

Said and done, a few hours later it was time for a tour of this wonderful apartment decorated in green, brown, and beige warm tones. A home with personality and lots of character.

Daniela in her kitchen in a Scandinavian apartment in Gothenburg Sweden
Greige kichen with mable top styled with kitchen details
Dining area with different types of chairs in brown, green and wood
Swedish Fika served with coffee and styled witha bouquet of flowers.

I have been following Daniela’s account on Instagram for a while, and her home is truly inspiring. The spacious apartment features a calm, Scandinavian theme. It’s evident that Daniela works as a stylist because every detail is well thought out and contributes to a cohesive look.

Large manchester sofa in a forest dark green color in a Scandinavian apartment
Green big manchester sofa in a scandinavian home with beige walls and a big rice lamp
Swedese flower tables styled in a Scandinavian apartment.
View from room to room in a Scandinavian earthy colored apartment in central Gothenburg.
Vintage shelving system in teak wood styled ina Scandinavian apartment with beige walls and design details

Neither Daniela nor her husband are originally from Sweden, but they moved here for work several years ago. Daniela is from Munich, Germany, and her husband is originally from Finland. Throughout the apartment, you can see details that hint at their home countries.

Here, design pieces from Swedese, Iittala, and &Tradition coexist with second-hand finds, like this fantastic shelving system she discovered on Facebook Marketplace. I’ve been looking for something similar for a long time!

Four poster bed frame in wood in a Scandianvian beige, green, brown themed apartment
Scandinavian apartment with originial details and second hand finds.

The bedroom maintains a harmonious atmosphere, and the large room with high ceilings feels cozy thanks to the canopy bed with its curtains. It’s a wonderful way to furnish a spacious bedroom to create a warm and inviting feel.

Double doors in to a kids room in dark green in a Scandinavian apartment in Sweden.
Kids room with bunk bed from IKEA and a slide going down from it.
Long hallway styled with a centerpiece and details along the walls to make the Scandinavian home feel homely

Daniela and her husband have two children who live in this wonderfully cozy green room with a forest theme. The room blends coziness with playfulness and is accessed through large double doors from the living room. My favorite feature is the bunk bed from IKEA with a slide down – I can hardly imagine anything more fun than having your own indoor slide as a child.

Get the style

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Flower Table by Swedese
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Pantop Portable by Verpan
Kura reversible bed by IKEA
Aalvar Alto vase by Iittala
Poster by Hanna Persson sold at Wall of art
Klein plantae by Hanna Peterson
Dark green manchester sofa by Kave Home.
Kave Home sofa

A big thank you to Daniela for letting me visit her wonderful home and share the inspiration with you.

Follow Daniela’s home on Instagram under the name @hejhejheimat and comment on who I should visit next.

Want to see more of this home?
Check out the video tour I shared on my Instagram HERE 💜

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