One of the very first Lundby models. Unfortunately the original floors were damaged by a previous owner. Before After This house was not pre-wired, but already had a few holes through for lamps, and no wallpaper on the back, so I decided to wire it myself. Jenny's home bathroom pieces - I love the colours! Yay - I finally got the matching foot stool! I made a couple of Kay Bojesen monkeys using polymer clay :) Lisa chairs, now replaced with the Greta chairs from Lundby Lundby Greta chairs I love this little "silver" Tri-ang/Jenny's Home set Jenny's home dolls - they only have one shoe between them. Lundby's dark orange kitchen. The plant stand is probably my all-time Lundby favorite!
I wanted an older Lundby for some of my oldest furniture, and I spotted this one for sale in Sweden. Shipping cost more than the house, and it needed a bit of TLC, but I love it! The original wallpapers are fantastic! Before: After: I used colored pencils and was able to recreate most of the design of the living room wallpaper which had somehow been rubbed off by a previous owner. I recently decided to install lights, but I could not get the electricity to work, and also there were not enough places to plug in lights, so I came up with another solution Previous pictures: Older pictures: Living room. The throw is hand-crocheted by an Etsy artist! Alternative setup: I've changed the bedroom a bit, it now looks like this: Entrance and bathroom I was so excited to find the Danish salt and sugar crocks on Etsy. And the bread slicer is vintage Tekno. I hung the right wall cabinet using two magnets. There was already a glue spot where large cabinet went, but I didn't want to damage the wallpaper on the right. On the back of the wall I have a mirror to hide the magnet.
I wanted an older Lundby for some of my oldest furniture, and I spotted this one for sale in Sweden. Shipping cost more than the house, and it needed a bit of TLC, but I love it! The original wallpapers are fantastic! Before: After: I used colored pencils and was able to recreate most of the design of the living room wallpaper which had somehow been rubbed off by a previous owner. I recently decided to install lights, but I could not get the electricity to work, and also there were not enough places to plug in lights, so I came up with another solution Previous pictures: Older pictures: Living room. The throw is hand-crocheted by an Etsy artist! Alternative setup: I've changed the bedroom a bit, it now looks like this: Entrance and bathroom I was so excited to find the Danish salt and sugar crocks on Etsy. And the bread slicer is vintage Tekno. I hung the right wall cabinet using two magnets. There was already a glue spot where large cabinet went, but I didn't want to damage the wallpaper on the right. On the back of the wall I have a mirror to hide the magnet.
I wanted an older Lundby for some of my oldest furniture, and I spotted this one for sale in Sweden. Shipping cost more than the house, and it needed a bit of TLC, but I love it! The original wallpapers are fantastic! Before: After: I used colored pencils and was able to recreate most of the design of the living room wallpaper which had somehow been rubbed off by a previous owner. I recently decided to install lights, but I could not get the electricity to work, and also there were not enough places to plug in lights, so I came up with another solution Previous pictures: Older pictures: Living room. The throw is hand-crocheted by an Etsy artist! Alternative setup: I've changed the bedroom a bit, it now looks like this: Entrance and bathroom I was so excited to find the Danish salt and sugar crocks on Etsy. And the bread slicer is vintage Tekno. I hung the right wall cabinet using two magnets. There was already a glue spot where large cabinet went, but I didn't want to damage the wallpaper on the right. On the back of the wall I have a mirror to hide the magnet.
Det har hänt en hel del positivt i mitt liv sedan jag skrev här sist. Efter att ha varit arbetslös ett längre tag fick jag i november ett två månaders vikariat på Daglig verksamhet där jag fick arbeta med gravt funktionshindrade och autistiska vuxna. Det var bland det roligaste jag gjort. Jag trivdes så bra där och min chef och mina kollegor var lite besvikna att jag skulle sluta, de ville gärna ha mig kvar som timanställd. Jag har blivit erbjuden att arbeta där igen till sommaren som semestervikarie. I november skickade jag också in en ansökning till Frans Schartaus Handelsinstitut i Stockholm om att få börja en utbildning till Medicinsk sekreterare. Inträdesproven var ganska svåra och av 440 sökande intervjuades ungefär 250 till 35 studieplatser. Till min stora glädje och förvåning var jag en av de få som kom in och sedan januari pluggar jag nu på heltid och det är verkligen en jätterolig utmaning. Studierna tar mycket tid och dockskåpssamlandet har legat på hyllan ett tag men någon gång har jag kikat in på Blocket, Tradera och dockskåpsgrupperna på Facebook för att koppla av. Resultatet av detta är att jag faktiskt gått och skaffat mig två dockskåp till. Nu har vi 12 stycken. Jag har ju länge letat efter ett BRIO-dockskåp från mitt födelseår 1967. 67:an är det med det röda trappräcket. Men det verkar stört omöjligt att få tag i ett. När jag såg en tjej i facebookgruppen "Miniatyrer under klubban" som auktionerade ut ett BRIO (1969?) med vitt räcke så bjöd jag 150 kr. Ingen annan bjöd på det så det blev mitt. Min snälle man hämtade det åt mig nästa dag i Knivsta. Det är i väldigt fint skick med original- tapeter och heltäckningsmattor. Det är bara golvet i köket som är lite skrapat. Nu slutar jag leta efter ett BRIO från 1967. Det här får duga. Några dagar senare samma vecka satt jag och tittade på Blocket och ser bilden av det här Lundbydockskåpet (Bild från Blocket) och skymtar några BRIO-saker jag vill ha nere köket. Tänkte att det nog inte är någon idé att ringa på det för det är säkert någon annan BRIO-samlare som lagt beslag på det redan. Nästa morgon tittade jag igen och det fanns kvar. Min man ringde upp och det var inte sålt så han bestämde att köpa och hämta det inne på Kungsholmen redan samma kväll. 350 kr skulle tjejen ha för det och min plan var att behålla BRIO-köket och sälja resten av möblerna och även själva dockskåpet. Men dockskåpet var i ett så fint skick och stänktapeten i vardagsrummet så speciell så jag har ändrat mig och tänker behålla det. Det var det här speciella BRIO-överskåpet jag var ute efter: Jag vet inte exakt från vilket år detta dockskåp är men jag skulle gissa att det är från cirka 1969. Därmed ger jag upp sökandet efter ett Lundby 1967. I det här huset har de flesta av mina möbler från 1966-70 nu fått sina platser. Och BRIO-överskåpet, stolen och pallen fick så klart genast flytta in i BRIO-dockskåpet tillsammans med spisen, diskbänken, köksbänken och kylskåpet som jag hade redan tidigare. Hängde också upp den röda plastklockan som följde med, tyckte den passade in. Det rosa-gröna BRIO-badrummet som jag haft sedan jag var liten fick också sin nya plats här. Resten av BRIO-köket som följde med i dockskåpsköpet är i lite sämre skick än det jag redan hade. Funderar på om man kan sälja det. Det följde även med ett BRIO-badrum med handfat och toalett i rosa och badkar i vitt som jag inte bestämt vad jag ska göra med ännu.
I wanted an older Lundby for some of my oldest furniture, and I spotted this one for sale in Sweden. Shipping cost more than the house, and it needed a bit of TLC, but I love it! The original wallpapers are fantastic! Before: After: I used colored pencils and was able to recreate most of the design of the living room wallpaper which had somehow been rubbed off by a previous owner. I recently decided to install lights, but I could not get the electricity to work, and also there were not enough places to plug in lights, so I came up with another solution Previous pictures: Older pictures: Living room. The throw is hand-crocheted by an Etsy artist! Alternative setup: I've changed the bedroom a bit, it now looks like this: Entrance and bathroom I was so excited to find the Danish salt and sugar crocks on Etsy. And the bread slicer is vintage Tekno. I hung the right wall cabinet using two magnets. There was already a glue spot where large cabinet went, but I didn't want to damage the wallpaper on the right. On the back of the wall I have a mirror to hide the magnet.
It's been a crazy-busy week. I've been sorting out my tax, guest blogging, and helping with the first Pop Up Office Small Business Fair. My Sweet Alice was providing coffee at today's fair, out of a vintage caravan. Which made me think of the retro caravan kit I had in stash from Seaside Miniatures. And made me decide that I really needed to start building it, based on my love of caravans. There were other minis on display today: one of the stall holders had this fairy garden on their stall: And the venue had a lovely pottery building on display (thankfully, for my budget, sold...)
CLICK the pictures to see them better :) This is my Lundby Lisa house with 2 additions from another houses. I try to furnish with 1970's items, but there are some other items also... If I like them and they go with the decorations, I use them as well :) I am always willing to buy new items, so please, offer if you have spare. Kitchen Living room I wish to find balcony plants for my balcony. Bedroom Hall (dog made by my daughter) TV-room Teenage girl´s room (needs items) Childrens room (the bunk bed, table and chairs are not from the 1970´). Shelves are maybe from Jeans - does anyone know? Dublo Legos made by my daughter :) Down floor is still quite empty. I wish to find gym furniture here! Yard (sandbox made by me)
Brio Mobilia ett drömskåp som jag gärna skulle vilja ha i samlingen//Maja
One of the very first Lundby models. Unfortunately the original floors were damaged by a previous owner. Before After This house was not pre-wired, but already had a few holes through for lamps, and no wallpaper on the back, so I decided to wire it myself. Jenny's home bathroom pieces - I love the colours! Yay - I finally got the matching foot stool! I made a couple of Kay Bojesen monkeys using polymer clay :) Lisa chairs, now replaced with the Greta chairs from Lundby Lundby Greta chairs I love this little "silver" Tri-ang/Jenny's Home set Jenny's home dolls - they only have one shoe between them. Lundby's dark orange kitchen. The plant stand is probably my all-time Lundby favorite!
I wanted an older Lundby for some of my oldest furniture, and I spotted this one for sale in Sweden. Shipping cost more than the house, and it needed a bit of TLC, but I love it! The original wallpapers are fantastic! Before: After: I used colored pencils and was able to recreate most of the design of the living room wallpaper which had somehow been rubbed off by a previous owner. I recently decided to install lights, but I could not get the electricity to work, and also there were not enough places to plug in lights, so I came up with another solution Previous pictures: Older pictures: Living room. The throw is hand-crocheted by an Etsy artist! Alternative setup: I've changed the bedroom a bit, it now looks like this: Entrance and bathroom I was so excited to find the Danish salt and sugar crocks on Etsy. And the bread slicer is vintage Tekno. I hung the right wall cabinet using two magnets. There was already a glue spot where large cabinet went, but I didn't want to damage the wallpaper on the right. On the back of the wall I have a mirror to hide the magnet.
I wanted an older Lundby for some of my oldest furniture, and I spotted this one for sale in Sweden. Shipping cost more than the house, and it needed a bit of TLC, but I love it! The original wallpapers are fantastic! Before: After: I used colored pencils and was able to recreate most of the design of the living room wallpaper which had somehow been rubbed off by a previous owner. I recently decided to install lights, but I could not get the electricity to work, and also there were not enough places to plug in lights, so I came up with another solution Previous pictures: Older pictures: Living room. The throw is hand-crocheted by an Etsy artist! Alternative setup: I've changed the bedroom a bit, it now looks like this: Entrance and bathroom I was so excited to find the Danish salt and sugar crocks on Etsy. And the bread slicer is vintage Tekno. I hung the right wall cabinet using two magnets. There was already a glue spot where large cabinet went, but I didn't want to damage the wallpaper on the right. On the back of the wall I have a mirror to hide the magnet.
Arne Jacobsen Series 7 chairs, ...
Arne Jacobsen Series 7 chairs, Caroline's home table and Tomy kitchen. 1960s Lundby kitchen, painted. 1970 Lundby original plant table with lamp. 1960 black Lundby sofa and coffee table. Yellow swivel chair. 1970s Lundby desk. Arne Jacobsen Swan sofa and chair, Orient lamp by designer Jo Hammerborg, table, all from Brio. Lundby TV and bookcase. 1957 Lundby armchair, 1970s Lundby dolls and plant table Lisa hall mirror and chair Vintage vacuum, new carpet beater Lundby grill and garden furniture, the rest, including racoon is new. Made my own vintage candle holders!
I wanted an older Lundby for some of my oldest furniture, and I spotted this one for sale in Sweden. Shipping cost more than the house, and it needed a bit of TLC, but I love it! The original wallpapers are fantastic! Before: After: I used colored pencils and was able to recreate most of the design of the living room wallpaper which had somehow been rubbed off by a previous owner. I recently decided to install lights, but I could not get the electricity to work, and also there were not enough places to plug in lights, so I came up with another solution Previous pictures: Older pictures: Living room. The throw is hand-crocheted by an Etsy artist! Alternative setup: I've changed the bedroom a bit, it now looks like this: Entrance and bathroom I was so excited to find the Danish salt and sugar crocks on Etsy. And the bread slicer is vintage Tekno. I hung the right wall cabinet using two magnets. There was already a glue spot where large cabinet went, but I didn't want to damage the wallpaper on the right. On the back of the wall I have a mirror to hide the magnet.
My latest purchase - Alphyddan! Before: I'm still working on this one, but the progress so far: Minimii chairs - I wish they were the same size as the original Brio chairs, the new ones are really too small to match other Lundby/Brio/Lisa furniture. I made the lamp/mirror myself. Brio living room set. The study. A Lundby desk, and Cadovius shelving (I made the shelving system myself). I was excited to get a butterfly chair for the office - I really like this dark green color! Here is a closeup of the shelves, since Catharina was interested in seeing how I made them - now I notice that some of the books are upside down, though!!! Brio bathroom units, Lundby mirror and lamp. I love the Lime green kitchen from Lundby, here mixed with a couple of Brio pieces and a Jenny's Home girl.
I wanted an older Lundby for some of my oldest furniture, and I spotted this one for sale in Sweden. Shipping cost more than the house, and...
I wanted an older Lundby for some of my oldest furniture, and I spotted this one for sale in Sweden. Shipping cost more than the house, and it needed a bit of TLC, but I love it! The original wallpapers are fantastic! Before: After: I used colored pencils and was able to recreate most of the design of the living room wallpaper which had somehow been rubbed off by a previous owner. I recently decided to install lights, but I could not get the electricity to work, and also there were not enough places to plug in lights, so I came up with another solution Previous pictures: Older pictures: Living room. The throw is hand-crocheted by an Etsy artist! Alternative setup: I've changed the bedroom a bit, it now looks like this: Entrance and bathroom I was so excited to find the Danish salt and sugar crocks on Etsy. And the bread slicer is vintage Tekno. I hung the right wall cabinet using two magnets. There was already a glue spot where large cabinet went, but I didn't want to damage the wallpaper on the right. On the back of the wall I have a mirror to hide the magnet.
I wanted an older Lundby for some of my oldest furniture, and I spotted this one for sale in Sweden. Shipping cost more than the house, and it needed a bit of TLC, but I love it! The original wallpapers are fantastic! Before: After: I used colored pencils and was able to recreate most of the design of the living room wallpaper which had somehow been rubbed off by a previous owner. I recently decided to install lights, but I could not get the electricity to work, and also there were not enough places to plug in lights, so I came up with another solution Previous pictures: Older pictures: Living room. The throw is hand-crocheted by an Etsy artist! Alternative setup: I've changed the bedroom a bit, it now looks like this: Entrance and bathroom I was so excited to find the Danish salt and sugar crocks on Etsy. And the bread slicer is vintage Tekno. I hung the right wall cabinet using two magnets. There was already a glue spot where large cabinet went, but I didn't want to damage the wallpaper on the right. On the back of the wall I have a mirror to hide the magnet.
My Dollhouses - Mine Dukkehuse - Mina Dockskåp
Arne Jacobsen Series 7 chairs, Caroline's home table and Tomy kitchen. 1960s Lundby kitchen, painted. 1970 Lundby original plant table with lamp. 1960 black Lundby sofa and coffee table. Yellow swivel chair. 1970s Lundby desk. Arne Jacobsen Swan sofa and chair, Orient lamp by designer Jo Hammerborg, table, all from Brio. Lundby TV and bookcase. 1957 Lundby armchair, 1970s Lundby dolls and plant table Lisa hall mirror and chair Vintage vacuum, new carpet beater Lundby grill and garden furniture, the rest, including racoon is new. Made my own vintage candle holders!
My first dollhouse - 1970s My dad built my very first dollhouse for me. I'm thinking he must have measured somebody's Lundby to copy it. The dolls I had are long gone, but I remember having some of the ARI dolls, so I found this one on Etsy in a wonderful retro dress. I know it looks like it needs some TLC, but I can't bear to change anything much. I have added more lights, and I may replace the wallpaper upstairs, but only if I ever find the exact same wallpaper. Otherwise I will just try to hide some of the worst areas with a few more paintings. I'm still thinking about what wallpaper to use in the kitchen. The original is gone, and I have no idea what was there before. I love the floors my dad chose. It's a self-adhesive vinyl, probably Brazilian Rosewood. I have tried to find a roll to buy, but so far no luck. I love the bathroom "tiles"!
I have been trying to collect all the dolls from the 1974 catalogs, and by now only a few bits of clothing are missing. Women - Mona Variations These were not in the 1974 catalog, they didn't appear until 1975. They have black shoes instead of red. Men - Robert (I'm still missing the bathrobe for number 3, he has a towel instead for now) This one appeared in 1975 Boy - Peter This one appeared in the 1975 catalog Girl - Marie (number one missing her belt)
I already had an 80s version of this house, but I found the wallpapers a bit dull, so when this appeared on eBay, I couldn't resist, and even better, two extension floors came up for sale as well! Almost all the furniture and almost all the lamps in this house are original Lisa of Denmark. All the accessories are picked up here and there. Feel free to ask if you have any questions! Men trying to slice a cake 😉 It's been a bit odd that this house had two kitchens, so when I got the Lisa children's room set I had been hoping to find for quite a while, this green kitchen moved to my other Lisa house, and the room now looks like this: The bar stools are not original, they have been elusive/too expensive, so I decided to make my own. The birds are a Fimo copy I made of the ones I had as a child - they are called Busy Birdie and were designed by Hans Gustav Ehrenreich. They are a kind of mobile hanging from a spring, so they bounce up and down when touched. Not much Lisa in the garage - it's just a fun little project where I'm trying to recreate a messy storage space since there never was a Lisa car.
I already had an 80s version of this house, but I found the wallpapers a bit dull, so when this appeared on eBay, I couldn't resist, an...
I have been trying to collect all the dolls from the 1974 catalogs, and by now only a few bits of clothing are missing. Women - Mona Variations These were not in the 1974 catalog, they didn't appear until 1975. They have black shoes instead of red. Men - Robert (I'm still missing the bathrobe for number 3, he has a towel instead for now) This one appeared in 1975 Boy - Peter This one appeared in the 1975 catalog Girl - Marie (number one missing her belt)
Det skulle väl kunna vara på sin plats att visa upp hur långt jag hunnit med de dockskåp jag har hemma? Det finns 6 stycken just nu, och fler ryms inte. Vill jag köpa ytterligare skåp så måste jag göra mig av med något jag redan har, och det vill jag inte. Så det lär bli dessa som bor hos mig. Men innehållet är jag långt ifrån färdig med. Jag tänkte ändå visa upp hur långt jag hunnit med respektive skåp. Alla bilder är för övrigt klickbara, dvs kan förstoras. Först: ett Lerro från 1960 som jag fick i gåva av en god vän! När jag fick det såg det ut såhär... ...och idag ser det ut såhär. Jag har valt att inte tapetsera om eller göra något annat åt väggarna eftersom tapeterna är så fina, fast det finns några skador. Eventuellt lägger jag en filtmatta i vardagsrummet - det har jag inte bestämt än. Vi kikar lite närmare på rummen, tycker jag. Först badrummet. Det har en gammal badrumsmöbel som var standard i Lerroskåpen på den tiden. Jag har också satt dit en bänk och ett element. Golvvärme fanns inte på den tiden, och jag vill verkligen inte att någon ska frysa. I hallen uppe finns en matgrupp, bokhylla och sideboard. Här skulle jag gärna göra något ännu fiffigare, men jag har inte så många roliga idéer just nu. Uppe till höger finns också husets just nu enda sovrum. Lite tråkigt kanske, men med bara fem rum att disponera så är det svårt att få in fler sängar. Tur att det bara bor nån enstaka pensionär här. Nere till vänster ligger köket. Det är ett tidstypiskt Lerrokök. Jag ska köpa ett annat bord och fixa lite med detaljer, men annars är det ungefär som jag tänkt mig. Jag ältar lite om den stora svarta kaminen ska stå där eller inte. Jag har inget annat viktigt som pockar på platsen, men den är ganska dominant. Sist, men absolut inte minst - snarare tvärtom, har vi vardagsrummet. Det domineras av den jättefina trappan som gamla Lerrohus hade. Jag lyckades få tag på ett nytt (dvs gammalt men helt) trappräcke som jag ersatte det gamla trasiga med. Tapeterna är fantastiska! Till sist några detaljbilder från saker jag är extra nöjd med i huset: En gardinstång som väntar på en fin gardin till vardagsrummet. Det fina pianot och tavlan som står under spiraltrappan. En skål med gammaldags rakgrejor som står uppe i badrummet Det lilla bordet i sovrummet med ljusstake, bibel och ett par glasögon. Så, där är vi just nu med Lerroskåpet. Jag har några detaljer kvar, men det vore faktiskt väldigt tråkigt om allt var klart. Tjusningen är ju att leta och hitta små fina saker att komplettera och ersätta.
My latest purchase - Alphyddan! Before: I'm still working on this one, but the progress so far: Minimii chairs - I wish they were the same size as the original Brio chairs, the new ones are really too small to match other Lundby/Brio/Lisa furniture. I made the lamp/mirror myself. Brio living room set. The study. A Lundby desk, and Cadovius shelving (I made the shelving system myself). I was excited to get a butterfly chair for the office - I really like this dark green color! Here is a closeup of the shelves, since Catharina was interested in seeing how I made them - now I notice that some of the books are upside down, though!!! Brio bathroom units, Lundby mirror and lamp. I love the Lime green kitchen from Lundby, here mixed with a couple of Brio pieces and a Jenny's Home girl.
I wanted an older Lundby for some of my oldest furniture, and I spotted this one for sale in Sweden. Shipping cost more than the house, and it needed a bit of TLC, but I love it! The original wallpapers are fantastic! Before: After: I used colored pencils and was able to recreate most of the design of the living room wallpaper which had somehow been rubbed off by a previous owner. I recently decided to install lights, but I could not get the electricity to work, and also there were not enough places to plug in lights, so I came up with another solution Previous pictures: Older pictures: Living room. The throw is hand-crocheted by an Etsy artist! Alternative setup: I've changed the bedroom a bit, it now looks like this: Entrance and bathroom I was so excited to find the Danish salt and sugar crocks on Etsy. And the bread slicer is vintage Tekno. I hung the right wall cabinet using two magnets. There was already a glue spot where large cabinet went, but I didn't want to damage the wallpaper on the right. On the back of the wall I have a mirror to hide the magnet.
Arne Jacobsen Series 7 chairs, Caroline's home table and Tomy kitchen. 1960s Lundby kitchen, painted. 1970 Lundby original plant table with lamp. 1960 black Lundby sofa and coffee table. Yellow swivel chair. 1970s Lundby desk. Arne Jacobsen Swan sofa and chair, Orient lamp by designer Jo Hammerborg, table, all from Brio. Lundby TV and bookcase. 1957 Lundby armchair, 1970s Lundby dolls and plant table Lisa hall mirror and chair Vintage vacuum, new carpet beater Lundby grill and garden furniture, the rest, including racoon is new. Made my own vintage candle holders!
My Dollhouses - Mine Dukkehuse - Mina Dockskåp
My Dollhouses - Mine Dukkehuse - Mina Dockskåp
I was telling my boyfriend that I really wasn't going to buy any more dollhouses. I only had two on my wish list (I'm trying to limit myself by only buying 1:16/18 scale houses that have a different construction from what I have already, and they also have to be old). As a result it would be highly unlikely that I would come across any of them, I promised. The very next day one of the two turned up on eBay - needless to say I had to buy it! I've decided to furnish it with mostly Sallingboe furniture, plus a few added Lundby pieces. Dolls are Jenny's Home. I recently got a Sallingboe bench which is a church pew style bench. I put it in place of the sofa I previously had in the kitchen. Chair was a lucky find by Arkitekt J. Udd This set doesn't feel like Sallingboe quality, but they are fine for rooftop garden furniture. Thee different Sallingboe fabrics - the one on the left is from my childhood dollhouse. The brand name Below are older pictures - the house dressed up for Christmas
I wanted an older Lundby for some of my oldest furniture, and I spotted this one for sale in Sweden. Shipping cost more than the house, and it needed a bit of TLC, but I love it! The original wallpapers are fantastic! Before: After: I used colored pencils and was able to recreate most of the design of the living room wallpaper which had somehow been rubbed off by a previous owner. I recently decided to install lights, but I could not get the electricity to work, and also there were not enough places to plug in lights, so I came up with another solution Previous pictures: Older pictures: Living room. The throw is hand-crocheted by an Etsy artist! Alternative setup: I've changed the bedroom a bit, it now looks like this: Entrance and bathroom I was so excited to find the Danish salt and sugar crocks on Etsy. And the bread slicer is vintage Tekno. I hung the right wall cabinet using two magnets. There was already a glue spot where large cabinet went, but I didn't want to damage the wallpaper on the right. On the back of the wall I have a mirror to hide the magnet.