A Gray Kitchen with a Green Marble Countertop in a Small Apartment
This small apartment is located on the first floor of a 1930s building in the popular Södermalm area of Stockholm. The 44 square meter apartment features a wonderful open-plan kitchen and living room with glass doors to the balcony, creating a social and spacious-feeling layout.
Original details like the herringbone parquet floor, mirrored doors, large windows, and a spacious original wardrobe have been preserved from the 30s. The open layout and an industrial-style window between the kitchen and the bedroom add a modern touch to the interior spaces.


The open-plan living space has a charming sitting area by the glass balcony doors. The blue-gray sofa with cushions and throws, and the floor-to-ceiling curtains, add texture and warmth.



In the Spring and Summer months, the living area is extended by opening the glass balcony doors with views over the green courtyard.



The balcony is a wonderful extension to the living space. The tall trees create a private atmosphere and add a nice connection to nature.





The kitchen is the heart of the home, featuring classic gray cabinets paired with a gray-green marble countertop and white backsplash tiles.


The industrial-style window between the kitchen and the bedroom allows natural light to flow into the kitchen space.

There is plenty of storage in this small apartment. The kitchen cabinets are extended into the dining area and the back wall is also fitted with floor-to-ceiling wardrobes.



The small bedroom is just big enough for a double bed, but thanks to the large window and the inner window facing the kitchen, the room feels larger. The industrial window also features a green marble sill that can be used for storing books and decor.


The apartment was listed for sale at Bjurfors.
