A Cozy Swedish Apartment Filled with Charm
A tiled stove, wooden floor, three-meter ceiling height, and beautiful, small slatted windows with deep niches. That’s what you will find in this small apartment in a grand national romantic building in Stockholm.
No room is straight in this 44 square meters apartment, which makes it so cozy and unique. Add historical elements like the deep window niches and a traditional Swedish fireplace, and you will get a beautiful apartment that feels like home.
Each room in this apartment has a color accent, in the living room you will find a red coffee table, the walls in the hallway are yellow, and the kitchen walls are painted in a mint green shade. They are subtle color accents but it adds a cheerful tone to the rooms.
The living room and the bedroom are pretty much the same size, so you can live and sleep in whatever room you choose. But this room has a working fireplace so it makes sense to turn this into the living room.
The room is modest in size but there is space for a seating area and a dining table.
A simple coffee table made from a red painted wooden plank and wheels underneath adds a red color accent to the room.
The deep window sills are perfect for displaying plants.
The working fireplace in the corner adds warmth to the room.
The entire wall is used for bookshelves, even above the doorframes. The door on the right hides a small built-in closet.
The kitchen is recently renovated with modern white cabinets up to the ceiling to add as much storage space as possible. The walls are painted in a wonderful calm green shade.
a tiny breakfast area is created in front of the window.
The bedroom offers views of the trees outside. The room features a recently added built-in wardrobe which is unique and serves as an eye-catcher in the room.
The hallway is painted in a warm yellow shade which makes the entry to this apartment very inviting. The niche is fitted with shelves for storage.
The apartment is for sale at Historiska Hem