A Danish Artist's Home in Copenhagen - With Lots of Angles and Oodles of Charm!
It takes a lot of imagination, vision and patience to take on an apartment with quirky angles. But fortune favours the bold, and Danish pair Mikala and Mark Brunsvig (an artist) were willing to take on the challenge! Located in the hip Copenhagen neighbourhood of Nørrebro the apartment is located on the fourth floor of a block dating back to the 1800s. Mikala and Mark were keen to create a personal, cosy and relaxed home which is also highly practical. Measuring 76 sqm (818 fsq), the creative couple have ensured no space has gone to waste - creating a series of zones and using every nook and cranny for storage. The result is a warm and inviting home filled with books, art, vintage finds and splashes of colour.
It's not often I start with a floor plan, but today, I thought it might be helpful to understand the layout and angles before you take the tour.
Quick Danish glossary; køkken - kitchen, stue - living room, værelse - room, altan - balcony.
Now that you've had time to study the lay out , it's time to enjoy the tour!
There are just SO many ideas to steal from this lovely apartment. I've been through it several times and always spot something new!
Above all else, I love the feeling you get from the pictures - the home oozes charm and a wonderful sense of ease.
Is there anything that stood out to you? Perhaps something that has given you an idea for your own home?
I've got an exciting long weekend ahead with a trip to Kullaberg, Helsingør and Helsingborg on the itinerary (do follow along on my Instagram stories if you'd like to see one of my favourite corners of south Sweden and Denmark!). But before I shoot off, here are a few other homes of Scandinavian artists:
Beautiful!
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend!
Niki
Photography: Mikala Brunsvig
source https://www.myscandinavianhome.com/2022/05/a-danish-artists-home-in-copenhagen.html