Warm Tones, Antiques, and Period Features in a Swedish Studio Apartment
On the third floor of a 1930s building in Malmö lies this beautiful studio apartment, where period details are paired with antiques and warm color tones.
The 44-square-meter apartment features beautiful original elements, including the wooden floorboards, ceiling rosettes, door handles, and the 1930s kitchen. The studio is very spacious with a combined sitting room and bedrooms, a large hall that now accommodates a home office, and a separate kitchen.


The main room is a cozy space with the original wooden floorboards and a warm, dark beige/brown hue on the walls, creating a warm and natural environment.


The room easily accommodates a seating area and a double bed. The period features are paired with antiques like the gallery wall and furniture made of natural materials.

The room features a beautiful ceiling rosette.



A wide opening leads to the hall, which is divided into an inner hall and an entrance hall, and also features a spacious built-in wardrobe.

The inner hall, between the entry and the main room, is now used as a home office with an antique wooden desk.

This area also features a beautiful exposed ceiling ornament.



The kitchen is located on the other side of the hall, featuring the original cabinets and half-painted walls in white and olive green.

The corner of the room is perfect for a cozy dining area with a wooden folding table, colorful chairs, and a bench painted in an earthy red shade.


The original kitchen cabinets are painted in antique green linseed oil paint from Ottossons.


The hall is decorated with the Frösö wallpaper designed by Björn Nilsson.



The apartment is listed for sale at Bolaget.
