Soft Beige Interiors with the Occasional Bright Color Pop in Stockholm
On the second floor of a 1930s apartment building in Stockholm, you will find this charming two-bedroom apartment with soft beige walls and the occasional bright color pop.
The apartment was carefully renovated, incorporating stylish materials, high ceilings, and large windows. The 1930s layout ensures the rooms are bright and there is a nice flow.

The living room is spacious and bright with windows in two directions. The glass doors open to a balcony, adding more living space in the warmer months.


Throughout the home, the warm beige walls are paired with light pine floorboards, adding a natural and warm atmosphere to the interior spaces.



The south-facing balcony is a charming addition to the apartment and is wonderfully connected to nature with the large trees in the green area opposite the building.


The living room is uncluttered, adding a few good furniture pieces, creating a calm yet inviting atmosphere.

The white sofa is paired with a glass-topped coffee table and an AYTM magazine rack.


The kitchen was renovated in 2022 with new frames and doors, complemented by a lovely terrazzo countertop that extends a bit up the wall, which adds a nice pop of color.Â




There is space for a round dining table under the window facing the green courtyard.




The entire home is decorated with warm beige walls and the original pine floorboards, so the bedroom is no exception. It is a generous space with a walk-in wardrobe and a window facing the courtyard.



The hall features a red H&M mirror and a wooden cabinet with a bench.


The smaller bedroom is now a charming children’s room with an original built-in closet that has been opened up and fitted with shelves.

The room features charming Mini Rodini Violas adjustable curtains.



The bathroom is fully tiled with white wall tiles in half-brick joints and Stig Lindberg tiles on the floor. The washbasin features a terrazzo top for a nice color pop.

A nice color pop has also been added to the entry hall. The first part of the hall floor has a nice pastel pink color.

styling by Yngfalk and photography by Johansson for Historiska Hem.
