Inside Svinkløv Badehotel, a Soft-Hued Seaside Hotel in Denmark
Photography by Jens Lindhe, courtesy of Praksis, unless otherwise noted
We have to say: Svinkløv Badehotel may be one of our favorite Insta-stumble discoveries ever. The historic hotel, located on the coast of the North Sea in Denmark, is a beloved summertime destination for Copenhagen residents. With the help of architecture firm Praksis, the owners reopened the hotel after it burned down, bigger (just a bit) and better. Here’s a peek.
Svinkløv Badehotel is surrounded by sand dunes that lead to the North Sea.
The hotel’s simple reception area.
Floors, walls, and ceilings are painted white for a casual, beachy vibe.
Dubbed the “yellow room,” this dining room, like many of the spaces in the hotel, features lighting by Louis Poulsen.
Opposite the “yellow room” is the “red room.”
The "red room," with salmon-pink curtains.
The blue and white palette continues in the guestrooms.
A Shaker-inspired oak peg rail in a guest room.
Photograph via @svinkloevbadehotel
A simple sisal runner pairs perfectly with the beautifully designed stair railing.