A 1930s Stockholm Apartment With Views of a Lush Garden
This charming two-bedroom apartment lies on the first floor of a 1930s building in the Södermalm area of Stockholm. The 80 square meter home offers beautiful views of the leafy courtyard, making it the perfect blend of city living and a connection to nature.
Some period elements like built-in wardrobes and windows with espagnolettes and deep stone window sills have been preserved. The home is decorated in a calm palette of blues and beige and features a nice flowing floor plan and plenty of storage space.

The spacious living room is a calm and inviting space with a soft beige hue on the walls and glass doors leading to the balcony overlooking the leafy courtyard.



Many Swedish apartment buildings have courtyards like these, so everyone is connected to nature even when they live in a busy city.


The apartment has an open floor plan between the sitting room, the dining area, and the kitchen.

The dining room is located between the kitchen and the living room, with a wide opening to the latter space. The walls are decorated in the blue “Nora” wallpaper by Boråstapeter.


Between the dining room and the kitchen is a built-in pantry with the original door.

The kitchen is located in the center of the home with the living areas on one side and the hall, bathroom, and one of the bedrooms on the other side.
While the majority of the home is decorated in a classic style, the kitchen is modern and fresh with glossy white cabinets.

The master bedroom is decorated in blue and earth shades with a feature wall created with the “Monroe Night Flower” wallpaper by Little Greene.



An inner hall leading to the smallest bedroom is fitted with wardrobes on one side and a built-in closet space on the other.

The smaller bedroom is a cozy and warm space with golden yellow walls, antique furniture, and floral sheer curtains.




The apartment is listed for sale at Historiska Hem.
