A Pink Studio Apartment with a Modern Black Kitchen
This lovely studio apartment with a balcony and a separate kitchen lies on the first floor of a beautiful turn-of-the-century building in Stockholm. The apartment was carefully renovated in recent years, adding a new kitchen, built-in storage, and a pink and black color scheme.
Classic late 19th-century details such as a generous ceiling height, deep window niches, wooden floors, and high baseboards have been preserved. The furnishings are a lovely blend of contemporary elements with antiques, creating a stylish small home in the city.


The apartment’s main room overlooks the green and quiet communal courtyard. The room is painted in a soft, dusty pink hue and paired with a large rug and textiles in calm, natural color tones.

Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to the apartment’s balcony, which is a lovely extension to the living area in the summer months.


Double built-in wardrobes have been fitted into the corner of the main room, leaving the rest of the room uncluttered and airy.

Today, the apartment is decorated with a large double bed, an antique dresser, and a large zebra-patterned loveseat designed by MER Arkitekter in collaboration with Dusty Deco. However, you can also place the bed into the niche by the wardrobes, which will leave more room for a sitting area.


Living in a small apartment means using all the available space. In this apartment, the space above the doorframes has been fitted with shelves.


The apartment has a spacious kitchen with a large window flooding the room with light. There is room for dining table seating four.

The modern kitchen cabinets are painted in Farrow & Ball’s “Off Black”, paired with handles from English Alexander & Wilks, and a light wooden countertop that matches the floorboards.


The kitchen has been kept as sleek and uncluttered as possible, with a shelf above the workspace, creating an airy atmosphere and a sleek black sink and faucet.


The apartment is listed for sale at Behrer.
