Rooms with Unique Shapes in a Lovely Swedish Apartment
On a leafy avenue in Stockholm lies this unique turn-of-the-century apartment with two bedrooms and a hall fitted with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. The apartment has a unique floor plan, with rooms in unusual shapes and a split-level layout.
The apartment’s harmonious interior is due to its light-filled spaces, beautiful wooden floors, generous ceiling height, and mirror doors, as well as the consistent color scheme of white, gray, and blue shades.

The living room has a unique shape, drawing your eyes toward the glass doors leading to a large balcony.

The walls are painted in a soothing gray shade, leaving the upper part white to make the ceiling look even higher than its 3 meters.

In the evening, the traditional fireplace standing in the corner can be lighted, creating a warm and cozy atmosphere.



From the living room, you can access the large balcony facing the leafy courtyard, with space for a sitting area and a small dining table.





The inner hall connects the two parts of the apartment, with on one side the living room and bedrooms and on the other side the kitchen and bathroom. The inner hall is decorated with floor-to-ceiling bookcases, creating a wonderful home library.


From the hall, you enter the kitchen with angled walls, creating space for a large dining table. The classic kitchen cabinets are painted in a dull gray shade paired with a stainless steel countertop and white backsplash tiles.

A double row of upper cabinets maximizes storage space in the kitchen. In the corner, there is a small built-in pantry and beautiful, colorful tilework where there used to be a fireplace.


The master bedroom has beautiful rounded walls; it’s not a shape you often see in a home. The room is painted in a light gray shade, paired with soft pink curtains.


The second bedroom also has curved walls and a tiny niche in the corner which is the perfect spot for built-in bookshelves.



The apartment is listed at Tradition.
