Green Tones and Period Elements in a 1940s Apartment
On the top floor of a 1940s building in Stockholm, you can find this wonderful two-bedroom apartment with large windows, original elements from the 40s, and a natural palette using green color accents.
The corner apartment features windows in three directions, creating light-filled spaces with views over the rooftops and the trees outside. The home features an open layout that connects the living room, dining area, and kitchen, allowing natural light to flow throughout while creating a social space.

The living room is spacious with light-colored walls and windows in multiple directions. The room features a parquet floor in a Dutch pattern, which you often find in houses from this period.

A large green corner sofa is paired with a colorful rug and bookshelves.

The living room opens to a charming balcony with an open view of the surrounding buildings and trees.



A wide doorway leads you to the dining room with a large corner window.

A wooden folding table with green chairs and a yellow pendant light stands in the center of the room.

There is an open connection with the kitchen, but the island hides most of the kitchen from view.


In the kitchen, original details have been carefully preserved. It has slanted upper cabinets, which are typical of this time period, paired with green doors, a stainless steel countertop, and white backsplash tiles.

The master bedroom is a calm and colorful room, featuring blue-green walls paired with pink textiles in the curtains and the bedframe.


The smaller bedroom is painted in a light green tone paired with blue cabinets that are fitted high up against the wall, leaving enough space for a desk, a cabinet, and bookshelves.



The hall features built-in wardrobes, blue walls, and a charming stone floor that is laid in a similar pattern to the Dutch parquet floor.
The apartment was listed for sale at Bjurfors.
