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Slightly raised above Copenhagen’s busiest shopping street, Strøget, Pantomime is right in the action. We love the cosy window seat that allows you to enjoy all the hustle and bustle from a quiet afar. It might not be luxurious, but it has some cool features like the industrial-style wall divider, marble-clad bathroom and the retro Vissevasse posters. Due to its size and sleeping arrangements, this home is well-suited for a small family or group of friends that enjoy each other's company. * The design is on the simple side – it feels a little like a hotel and it's not luxurious* This home is right next to Strøget – you might be able to hear some noise coming from the street below now and then* Guest 3 and 4 would be on a sofa bed in the living room* There’s currently no home manual – you’ll have to ask for help on how to use the appliances* When we visited, we noticed some scuff marks on the walls here and there* There are some fake pl...More Details
The Drifting Wood
Baltic Greenhouse
Waterside Story
The Design Show
Wooden Escape
A Sky View
Doing Good
Still Life
Bumblebee - Sapphire
Scandi Charm
The Greenfinch
Space, light and style come together in this charming home to create a serene ambience. Just a fifteen-minute walk from the beach, the contemporary house is ideal for families or groups of friends looking for a balanced break – each day, choose between fun seaside activities or lowkey pastimes requiring minimal effort. We're looking at that jacuzzi bath, in particular.The typically Scandinavian interiors will no doubt inspire your own home decor. The minimal colour scheme of charcoal and dove greys is refreshingly simple, keeping the focus on the verdant views from the floor-to-ceiling windows. On sunny days, slide open the glass doors and dine alfresco, having prepared some tasty Danish-style cuisine in the high-spec kitchen.While this area is known for its spectacular white-sand beaches, it's also home to an array of characterful towns and villages. The fishing community of Løkken is less than a ten-minute drive away, while the larger...More Details
The Great Dane
Misty Mountains
Focal Point
A Whole Lot of Happiness
The Green Market
A Note to Go
Garden - Glass
Essence of Denmark
The Way Is Clear
Wood and Gold
Down the Golden Stairs
Beach Days And Fireside Evenings
Birch and Pines
Beachgrass Cottage
Follow the Strand
The Linseed Story
Set in a renovated home that dates back to 1880 and opens up to a beautiful garden, Lykke (meaning happiness in Danish) is all we want from a Copenhagen home. Bright and luminous, it sets the scene for a wonderful holiday with the family. The immediate neighbourhood has a distinct character (it’s on the quiet side), but it’s filled with beautiful buildings and swanky villas. We love the delicate combination of colours, Danish design icons (Arne Jacobsen, Verner Panton), and the eye-catching posters from the host’s own company. *To get to the master bedroom, you have to walk through the study*Frederiksberg is great for families, not so great if you’re looking to be close to all of the hustle and bustle*The master bedroom is on the small side*This home is split across two levels – be prepared for some up and down*This is a lived-in home, expect to share the space with some of the hosts’ belongings like toys, toiletries and clothes*Both b...More Details