A Light Swedish Apartment with a Yellow Kitchen
This beautiful light apartment, located in an early 20th-century apartment building, has high ceilings, period features, and a yellow kitchen. The one-bedroom apartment has a ceiling height of over 3 meters, high windows with mirrored niches, preserved double doors, and ceiling rosettes that remind you of the building’s history.
The 65-square-meter apartment is decorated in a harmonious color palette, with yellow kitchen cabinets and pink walls in the bedroom. The large windows in two directions flood the home with natural light, creating a spacious feeling apartment.
The apartment has a spacious living room with two large west facing windows that flood the from with natural light. The walls are painted in an off-white tone, paired with the original wooden floorboards, cornicing, and an original tiled fireplace.
In the corner of the room stands an original tiled fireplace, which creates a cozy atmosphere in the evening.
Original wooden doors separate the living room from the bedroom.
The bedroom is painted in a charming pink shade, which pairs well with the period features of the apartment. On the floor lies an ochre yellow rug, adding a warm touch.
There is a narrow hall connecting the bedroom with the main hall. The small hallway features built-in wardrobes on either side.
The kitchen is located on the other side of the apartment. The room features classic cabinets painted in a butter yellow color paired with a stainless steel worktop and white backsplash tiles.
The glossy white tiles are laid in a herringbone pattern.
The hallway is a sunny entry to the apartment, thanks to the yellow-painted walls.
The bathroom has a classic look, with white walls, green marble floor tiles, and a shower/bath combination.
The apartment is listed for sale at Bjurfors.