A Lush Balcony and Charming Rooms in a Late 19th Century Apartment
On the second floor of a late 19th-century apartment building in the Kungsholmen area of Stockholm lies this charming one-bedroom apartment, featuring period details, a beautiful wooden floor, and a lush balcony.
The 55-square-meter apartment features a pleasant layout with three rooms in a row and a long hallway that almost functions as an additional room, connecting the spaces. All rooms face the quiet courtyard, which is lined with climbing wild vines that change with the seasons.


The living room is a nice space with wooden floorboards, a ceiling rose, and glass doors to the lush green balcony.

The open doorway between the hall and the living room gives the impression of more space.



The room is big enough for a comfortable seating area and a large wooden dining table by the windows. The neutral color palette is complemented by occasional pops of cobalt blue.

Attached to the living room is a wonderful balcony surrounded by greenery; it’s a little green oasis in the city and a nice extension to the living space.





The bedroom lies between the living room and the kitchen. The beautiful wooden floorboards continue into this room and are paired with beige walls and butter-yellow bedding.

The little niche in the room is just big enough for a double bed with nightstands.



The room features an original built-in corner wardrobe, and the lovely rattan cabinet complements the natural scheme beautifully.

The long hall almost becomes an extra room, the current owners have added bookshelves to the space, but it can also fit a desk, to turn it into a home office.

The kitchen is a charming space where gray cabinets are paired with sage green walls, wooden floorboards, and a rounded staircase wall.

The gray cabinets are paired with a thick oak countertop, large brass knobs, and white backsplash tiles.




A beautiful wooden table with vintage chairs is placed against the rounded wall.

A serving cabinet from the year the house was built (1890) has been preserved and adds character to the space.

The toilet is painted in a warm beige and ochre yellow palette.


The apartment is listed for sale at Historiska Hem.
