This Swedish cottage is only outwardly no different from typical Scandinavian cottages – the yellow wooden facade and traditional forms really put it on a par with the neighboring houses. But the interiors, as well as the interesting history of the home, hold many surprises. The fact is that at the beginning of the last century, a butcher and grocery store operated here, and a little later the house became the residence and workshop of a famous local antique dealer. As for the interiors, everything is also very interesting: red floor, bold wallpaper in the kitchen and a ‘man cave’ in the garage. Enjoy!
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