Plants and Antiques in a Spacious Stockholm Apartment
On the second floor of a charming 1930s building in the Södermalm area in Stockholm lies this spacious two-bedroom apartment filled with plants, antiques, and cozy nooks.
The 95 square meter apartment features preserved original details like wooden floors and mirror doors, as well as a newly renovated kitchen in a traditional style to pair nicely with the history of the building.

The apartment has an L-shaped living room after combining the original living room with a smaller room next door.

The extra room is now used as a cozy home office and sitting area with antique furniture and lots of plants.


Glass doors and a large window with a deep window niche let natural light flow into the living room and offer an amazing view of the lush green courtyard.


Many apartment buildings in Sweden have communal courtyards, often filled with large trees, plants, and several seating areas. It’s a wonderful way to connect people with nature, even when you live in the middle of a big city.





A wide opening connects the living room with the hall. The area between the living room and the master bedroom is decorated as another sitting area with a fireplace and antique ochre yellow chairs.


The kitchen is spacious and pairs the original wooden floorboards with new gray cabinets in a classic style.

The area by the window has been turned into a cozy dining area with a bench and an antique table and chairs. The walls are decorated with a blue floral wallpaper.




Charming blue tilework is fitted along one wall.


Next to the kitchen lies the smallest bedroom which has been turned into a home office with an antique desk and white IKEA shelves.



The master bedroom is a serene space facing the street with the original wooden floorboards and walls painted in a beige shade.



The apartment was listed for sale at Fastighetsbyran.
