Hi Mau, there have been a few people asking where they can get the slatted doors from. Unfortunately I don’t know, these might be custom made. If I see anything similar I’ll put a post out!
Hi Chloe
You cannot “make” your room hygge. It is like making your room cosiness. But you can create “hygge” IN your room.
Also, hygge is both danish and norwegian. Although the norwegians use the word slightly different
Hi there Rita, Yes I get what you’re saying. That was my intention of the post how to make your room “more cozy”. I’m not sure if you read the post or not but I did also mention that hygge is Danish from Norwegian origin.
Hi Chloe, I don’t know where in the world you are situated, but I love your pictures! I have especially, fallen in love with the big gray seating cushions around the outdoor fire pit, that you have posted in June 2020! Do you know if these cushions can be bought somewhere in Nothern Europe/Scandinavia?
You posted an outdoor photo from Modern Garden on June 8th and I have been trying to find the name of the plants in the right side planter and none of my local nurseries know the name. Is there a resource to reach out to or do you know the name of the plant? I appreciate whatever help you can give me.
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14 Comments
Diane Charbonneau
10th February 2021 at 14:19In the “15 Fantastic Ikea Office Items To Buy For Your Home” where dies the tile like carpet came from?
I like your website very much!
chloedominik
16th February 2021 at 16:04Thank you so much! All the images from that post were from Ikea.
Otilia
2nd February 2021 at 15:52Hi,
You pinned an image on pinterest:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/13933080086426424/
Do you know where these doors can be procured?
Thank you.
chloedominik
3rd February 2021 at 11:46Hi there Otilia,
These look they’re custom made to me. I haven’t seen them anywhere ready to buy.
james
29th December 2020 at 17:01Thanks for all your hard work – all the way from North London!
Good luck Brummie in America!!
The web site is great
chloedominik
7th January 2021 at 23:30Thank you so much!
Henry
16th December 2020 at 06:55Hi, I love those sliding doors especially the one made with glass but still have the privacy. Do you know where I can get those sliding doors?
Mau
25th November 2020 at 05:41Hi, thank you for the inspiration! I love the Slated wooden doors as closet door idea! . Where may I purchase slated wooden doors ?
Thank you , Mau
chloedominik
25th November 2020 at 11:08Hi Mau, there have been a few people asking where they can get the slatted doors from. Unfortunately I don’t know, these might be custom made. If I see anything similar I’ll put a post out!
Rita
24th November 2020 at 06:49Hi Chloe
You cannot “make” your room hygge. It is like making your room cosiness. But you can create “hygge” IN your room.
Also, hygge is both danish and norwegian. Although the norwegians use the word slightly different
chloedominik
24th November 2020 at 22:32Hi there Rita, Yes I get what you’re saying. That was my intention of the post how to make your room “more cozy”. I’m not sure if you read the post or not but I did also mention that hygge is Danish from Norwegian origin.
Benedicte Sebbelov
23rd November 2020 at 12:00Hi Chloe, I don’t know where in the world you are situated, but I love your pictures! I have especially, fallen in love with the big gray seating cushions around the outdoor fire pit, that you have posted in June 2020! Do you know if these cushions can be bought somewhere in Nothern Europe/Scandinavia?
Steve Nusinow
18th November 2020 at 22:02Hi Chloe,
You posted an outdoor photo from Modern Garden on June 8th and I have been trying to find the name of the plants in the right side planter and none of my local nurseries know the name. Is there a resource to reach out to or do you know the name of the plant? I appreciate whatever help you can give me.
Thanks!
chloedominik
18th November 2020 at 22:45Hi there! Best bet I’ve been told is it could be White Salvia. I hope that helps!