A Colorful House In Sweden That Grew to Welcome Family
Ã…sa Nordlöf and her partner Ludvig Svartz live in SkÃ¥ne, Sweden with their two children. Ã…sa and Ludvig each work at advertising agencies — she as a production manager, and he as an art director. Ã…sa also loves photography and jokingly refers to herself as a “professional amateur photographer.” Before the couple began to look […]
Ã…sa Nordlöf and her partner Ludvig Svartz live in SkÃ¥ne, Sweden with their two children. Ã…sa and Ludvig each work at advertising agencies — she as a production manager, and he as an art director. Ã…sa also loves photography and jokingly refers to herself as a “professional amateur photographer.” Before the couple began to look for houses that would one day accommodate a family, they lived in a stunning apartment they were in love with. “We rented a fantastic apartment in Malmö. A beautiful, centuries-old apartment with high ceilings and stucco. We probably had a little separation anxiety to move. But living in a rental apartment had its limitations — we did not dare to paint or renovate. We could not make the apartment fully our own style and design. As well as the fact that there [were] three long levels up without an elevator, I did not see any future for baby prams and heavy food bags. We dreamed of something special with a garden, something we owned, something we could decorate, something we could form a family in. We wanted to take the step to a family life.” Ã…sa and Ludvig...
Ã…sa Nordlöf and her partner Ludvig Svartz live in SkÃ¥ne, Sweden with their two children. Ã…sa and Ludvig each work at advertising agencies — she as a production manager, and he as an art director. Ã…sa also loves photography and jokingly refers to herself as a “professional amateur photographer.” Before the couple began to look for houses that would one day accommodate a family, they lived in a stunning apartment they were in love with. “We rented a fantastic apartment in Malmö. A beautiful, centuries-old apartment with high ceilings and stucco. We probably had a little separation anxiety to move. But living in a rental apartment had its limitations — we did not dare to paint or renovate. We could not make the apartment fully our own style and design. As well as the fact that there [were] three long levels up without an elevator, I did not see any future for baby prams and heavy food bags. We dreamed of something special with a garden, something we owned, something we could decorate, something we could form a family in. We wanted to take the step to a family life.” Ã…sa and Ludvig...
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