A quick tour of my 1100 sq ft ( 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom ) apartment in Reykjavik Iceland. In this video I wanted to show you what a typical home in Iceland looks like. Homes are typically much smaller in Iceland so it’s interesting to see how Icelanders live in their daily lives, and I personally LOVE the minimalist nordic style. We moved to Iceland with only a few suitcases full of clothes so we have had to furnish it with everything you see here!
Similar Posts
Our Life in Iceland – Month 3
I don’t know if time is playing tricks on me but these months are flying by! Three months is a quarter of a year! Did time go this fast when we moved in the states? Maybe it’s because I’m documenting each month with…

The Most Terrifying Driving Experience of my Life
Picture this: solo female American traveler ventures into the Icelandic wilderness on a cold winter day in February. Sun is shining, camera in hand, it’s going to be a great adventure. She checks the road conditions before she leaves, slippery with…

The Worst Things About Living in Iceland
I could go on and on and on and on and ON about how much I love Iceland and all the good things about living here. I actually have written about the things I LOVE about living in Iceland on…

7 {More!} Things I Love About Living in Iceland
It’s no secret I’m in love with Iceland. My list of things I love about this wonderful country keeps growing every day! Obviously the gorgeous landscapes have me running to the mountains every weekend, but I can’t forget about these day…

⚠️ Iceland volcano eruption (2025) ⚠️
July 16, 2025 – a NEW eruption has started Around 4:00 am, a NEW volcano erupted on the Reykjanes Peninsula. This is the 12th eruption in the same area since 2021. The fissure grew quickly to about 2.5 meters long…

Iceland Expat | What it’s REALLY like living in Iceland
Have questions about moving to Iceland? Want to know what is it like to live in Iceland? How do you make friends as a foreigner? Is it hard to learn Icelandic? Are Icelanders accepting of an expat or foreigner? What…