Step Inside A Tiny Scandinavian-Inspired Hideaway in the Wilderness - Home Design Ideas

Welcome to Home Design Ideas . Today we will share for you about Step Inside A Tiny Scandinavian-Inspired Hideaway in the Wilderness. You’d be forgiven for thinking this tiny cabin is an attefallshus tucked away in the garden of a Swedish summer cottage. But in fact, this charming red-and-white retreat is located on the other side of the world, in Tasmania (yes, I know—I’m obsessed with Tassie, even though I’ve never actually been!). Owners Maša and Michael, the duo behind Heartful Table —a blog dedicated to plant-based recipes—are passionate about tiny homes and the magic of Scandinavian living. Embracing the simplicity and cosiness of both, they built this wilderness escape near Little Blue Lake and aptly named it Little Falu . The name is a nod to Falu red ( Falu rödfärg ), the traditional deep red paint used on wooden cottages and farmhouses across Sweden. Originally derived from the Falun copper mine in Dalarna, the pigment not only gives that signature rustic look but also ...