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Outbuilding of the Week: Black and White Orangery, Scandi Style

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I have a soft spot for spaces covered in windows and filled with plants; in a perfect world, I'd live in a home that closely resembles a greenhouse, with lots of light and lots of green. Swedish designer and entrepreneur Agneta Enzell designed a space for her and her family that fits the bill exactly. The orangery, as she calls it, is drenched in light. She uses it, fittingly, for growing plants, almost like a potting shed, but also as a place to eat and socialize with friends and family. 

Photography by Sandra Pettersson.

Agneta Enzell's Orangeri | Gardenista

Above: The house is usable year round, but Agneta and her family spend the most time there in the summer, when they eat in the orangery almost every day.

Agneta Enzell's Orangeri | Gardenista

Above: Black and white stripes punctuate a green backdrop. 

Agneta Enzell's Orangeri | Gardenista

Above: A stainless steel counter and sink make for a simple, low maintenance kitchen.

Agneta Enzell's Orangeri | Gardenista

Above: The kitchen counter space overlooks the family's property.

Agneta Enzell's Orangeri | Gardenista

Above: An adjacent edible garden with black-stained raised beds is where dinner grows.

For more images of dark raised beds, see our recent post, Trend Alert: Stained Raised Beds.

Agneta Enzell's Orangeri | Gardenista

Above: Carrots in the raised beds are labeled with black plant markers.

Agneta Enzell's Orangeri | Gardenista

Above: Potted plants line the indoor perimeter of the windows.

Agneta Enzell's Orangeri | Gardenista

Above: Tomato plants don't mind being indoors—in full sun.

Agneta Enzell's Orangeri | Gardenista

Above: I love the shelving that Agneta has created for her houseplants.

Agneta Enzell's Orangeri | Gardenista

Above: Squash growing indoors.

Agneta Enzell's Orangeri | Gardenista

Above: The space is perfect in fall when it often gets too cold to sit outside in the evenings; it the family to extend their summer season a bit, as the windows and plants make it feel almost as if you're outside.

Agneta Enzell's Orangeri | Gardenista

Above: For another Scandi style black-and-white garden, see Steal This Look: Black and White Deck. And browse our Black and White archives on Remodelista.

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