A Charming Small Two-Bedroom Apartment in Stockholm
On a high location, with views of the water of the Riddarfjärden in Stockholm, lies this lovely two-bedroom apartment with period features and vintage furniture. The 1930s apartment is only 52 square meters big, but the floor plan is well-planned, creating two bedrooms, a separate kitchen, and a spacious living space.
The apartment is very welcoming, thanks to the soft color palette of light pink, green, and yellow shades paired with a warm wooden floor, and ochre yellow sofa, and vintage furnishings.
The living area is located in the center of the apartment and features a warm pine floor, pastel green walls with lighter moldings, accentuating the ceiling height, and a warm velvet sofa.
The wall between the living room and the kitchen has been removed to create a more open social space. The concrete beam between the spaces reminds you of the former structure.
A beautiful wooden table sits between the sitting area and the kitchen. Double doors with flowy lace curtains lead you to a balcony with gorgeous Stockholm views.
The high location of the apartment offers a great view of the pastel yellow Stockholm buildings and the water.
The kitchen was renovated in 2020, here you will find the comforts you want from a modern kitchen, but in a style that reminds you of the year the apartment was built. The built-in pantry has been preserved and provides plenty of storage.
The small kitchen table in front of the window is the perfect spot for a morning cup of tea. The pastel yellow wall adds a sunny vibe to the space.
The master bedroom is extremely narrow but the large windows with views of the trees outside makes up for the lack of space. The walls are decorated with the Branca Sparrow wallpaper.
The second bedroom can be accessed via the living room. It’s a small room painted in a light pink shade with bookshelves and floor to ceiling wardrobes hidden by a pink curtain.
styling by Van Keppel and photography by Ono for Historiska Hem