A Cozy Swedish Apartment in a 1950s Building
In a quiet cul-de-sac in Stockholm lies this charming three-bedroom apartment in a 1950s building. The apartment was recently renovated, adding a new kitchen and painting all the rooms in calm, natural shades.
The apartment has a nice open layout, and thanks to the large windows, plenty of natural light flows into the rooms. The rooms are cozy and inviting with beige tones on the walls, paired with wooden floors, and preserved period features.


The apartment has a spacious living room with plenty of room for a sitting area – defined by a cozy rug – and a dining table. The room also opens to the green balcony and on the right, it gives access to the master bedroom.


The walls are painted in a calm beige shade, which is paired with the original parquet floor. Greenery can be found inside and out. The large window has been decorated with a climbing plant and the balcony is also packed with plants, giving a nice green view from the window.



The wall between the living room and hall has been removed to create a more open space.


The kitchen was renovated a couple of years ago. With cabinets on both sides and upper cabinets that go up to the ceiling, there is plenty of storage space.

The dark beige cabinets are paired with a stone countertop, classic white subway tiles, and a checkerboard floor.




A cozy breakfast nook has been created in the corner, with a built-in wooden bench and an extendable wooden table.

The master bedroom is located next to the living room and continues the beige color scheme.

The room is pretty spacious with room for a wardrobe. There is also a walk-in closet that connects this room with the second bedroom.

The second bedroom is now a charming children’s bedroom with beige-pink walls. The room can also be accessed via the kitchen.



When a hall is small, you should go up in height. This small entryway has a smart shelf with hooks underneath for coats.
The apartment is listed for sale at Bjurfors
