Yellow, Beige, and Green Tones in a 1920s Apartment
On the fourth floor of a 1920s building in the Kungsholmen area of Stockholm lies this charming one-bedroom apartment that pairs period details with modern amenities and a charming color palette.
The 44-square-meter apartment features charming original elements, such as high ceilings, windows, wooden floorboards, and mirror doors that give the rooms character. These details are combined with a soft color palette of yellow, beige, and green tones, creating a welcoming oasis in the city.


The living room is a welcoming space with a warm yellow hue on the walls and glass doors opening to a French balcony. Thanks to the apartment’s high location, there is a nice view of the rooftops and the sky.

The room is decorated with modern and mid-century furniture, including the Swedese Flower Mono coffee table, a blue armchair, and a mid-century cabinet.


On the other side of the room, connected to the kitchen, is space for a large dining table flanked by built-in closets. One wall is adorned with an IKEA Ivar cabinet and wooden shelves, featuring books, decorative items, and plants.


The kitchen is designed in a mid-century style with green cabinets, classic handles, and square white backsplash tiles. The cabinets are topped with a combination of wooden and stainless steel countertops.



This space used to be an “inner-hall”, but during a previous renovation, the kitchen was moved from the room that is now the bedroom into this area.


The bedroom is a calm space featuring pleasant beige walls and a large window with a deep window niche, offering a nice view of the surrounding historic buildings.

The shelf above the bed, decorated with books and plants, adds a lively touch to the small room.

The apartment features a simple bathroom with ample storage space. Gray and white tiles create a timeless atmosphere, while drawers, a mirror cabinet, and shelves provide ample storage.

The hall is fitted with large, freestanding white wardrobes. The original floorboards start here and run throughout the apartment.

The apartment is listed for sale at Historiska Hem.
