You’ll be amazed to see what the inside of a 300-year-old Danish house looks like

The house belongs to a 78-year-old woman. When her husband died, she moved in with her son. However, the woman still spends a few nights a month in the house, which she cherishes as a reminder of the 50 years she and her husband lived together.The house has three levels: first floor, attic and basement. On the main level, the kitchen, living room and dining room are combined into a single space. A warm and pleasant atmosphere prevails, despite the fact that the house has not been used as a main residence for a long time.On the attic floor are the bedroom and study of the house owner’s late husband.
As can be seen, the interior is very modest but comfortable.The basement of the house includes a bathroom, a laundry room with appliances and a garage.
This house is unique not only for its history, but also for its layout. It’s a striking example of how to create a comfortable interior while preserving the original architecture.Here, you can feel part of the past and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of antiquity. Of course, maintaining such a house requires some outlay, but it’s well worth it, because in return you get to preserve a piece of history

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