Fields and sky
Walks through meadows, sunsets over wheat fields and a night sky free from city light — stargazing like nowhere else.
since 1956
Lilla Dom — 'little house' in Swedish — is a 1956 timber cottage we spent three years restoring. Every board, every pane, every tile on the stove got our full attention. Today it's 70 m² of quiet, pine scent, and open sky.
Our story
It began with an old cottage and a dream of a place where time moves differently.
Walls insulated with ecological wood-wool — natural, breathable, durable. Warm in winter, cool in summer.
The heart of the house. A fully restored white tile stove that warms the whole cottage and tells a story with every fire.
Every window is its own story — made by hand to old patterns, letting in light unlike any mass-produced frame.
Over 80% of the furnishings are second-hand. Every piece is here for its character, not by accident.
The space
A house on 3,000 m² of land, furnished with love for detail and respect for history.
Restored tile stove
Kitchen with pine ceiling
Living room in window light
Bedroom with garden view
Table for shared meals
Handmade windows
Upcycled furnishings
Patterned cement tiles
The surroundings
Walks through meadows, sunsets over wheat fields and a night sky free from city light — stargazing like nowhere else.
Eggs from hens next door, local preserves, garden vegetables. Podlasie tastes within reach.
Łosice, Drohiczyn, the trails of Podlasie — the history of a multicultural borderland right on your doorstep.
Guest book
“The most beautiful place I've stayed in Poland. The silence, the scent of wood and that stove — pure magic.”
— Anni, Finland
“The house feels like it was built from love. The stove, the pine ceiling, the fields — it restored something in me.”
— Yuki, Japan
“We felt the warmth of the renovation in every corner. Truly a home, not just an accommodation.”
— Li Wei, China
“Stillness you can hear. Rare and beautiful.”
— Ola, Norway