A Luxurious Family Apartment with a Dramatic Black Bathroom
On the first floor of a late 19th-century building in Stockholm lies this recently renovated family apartment that exudes classic charm with the benefits of modern amenities.
The apartment pairs original elements like a fireplace, high ceilings (3.1 meters), stucco, and mirrored doors, with a newly laid herringbone parquet floor and a new kitchen and bathroom with beautiful tilework and wallpapers.


The living room is located at the center of the apartment, with the kitchen on one side and flanked by two (of four) bedrooms.

The room is decorated in a classic style with a beautiful herringbone parquet floor, a large rug, high baseboards, large windows, and a light blue-gray shade on the walls.

The fireplace in the corner of the room adds warmth to the space in the evening.

The built-in bookcases are painted in the same beige shade as the original joinery.


From the living room, you move into the kitchen on the other side of the apartment, facing the courtyard.

The kitchen from Kvänum featured stone countertops, wooden shelves, and floor-to-ceiling cabinets on two sides.



Built-in cabinets with reeded glass doors hide glassware and crockery.

The room was divided into two spaces, separated by a sliding door, to add an extra bedroom/playroom. But even so, there is enough space for a dining table seating four.



The added room is now used as a playroom (but would also make a wonderful home office) and features green wallpaper and a balcony.



The master bedroom features wallpaper in a warm and neutral shade paired with green hues in the throw and the rug. The door leads to a walk-in wardrobe with floor-to-ceiling walnut veneer wardrobes.







The smaller bedrooms are perfect rooms for children with wallpapered walls and wooden floors.




The bathroom is a dramatic space with black tiles from Stiltje, brass fittings, a combined shower and bath, and a niche for the washer and dryer.



There are two guest toilets, both with tiles from Stiltje and green and orange wallpaper imported from the Netherlands.

The hall features great storage options through built-in wardrobes and a built-in hat shelf with an accompanying bench.



The apartment was listed for sale at Behrer.
