A Muted Palette and a Cozy Kitchen Breakfast Nook in a Swedish Apartment
This two-bedroom apartment lies on the second floor in a ‘national romantic’ apartment building from the beginning of the 20th century. The apartment was recently renovated, adding a muted color palette and a cozy kitchen with a charming breakfast nook.
The 73-square-meter apartment features original elements, such as a large bay window in the living room, original wooden floors, and mirror doors, which give it a charming look. The muted palette of gray and beige tones creates a soft and calming atmosphere in the home.

The living room features a beautiful original bay window that lets in a lot of natural light. The walls are painted in a calm beige tone, making the period features stand out beautifully.



Original wooden floorboards give the room character.


There is an open doorway to the hall, and on the right, the door gives access to the kitchen, creating a social layout in the apartment.



The kitchen was renovated a couple of years ago, featuring a lovely blend of closed and glass-fronted cabinets in a classic style that suits the building period of the apartment very nicely.

The owners decided to continue the kitchen cabinets into a built-in bench, creating a charming breakfast nook in front of the window with a round table and bistro chairs.



The master bedroom is completely painted in a soothing gray tone (including the ceiling). The muted color palette continues in the use of textiles, creating a cozy and serene atmosphere that will help you fall asleep at night.



Glass doors open to a charming courtyard balcony.



The smallest bedroom is now a calm nursery with a large window facing the courtyard, beige walls, and green curtains.


The hall is divided into two areas: the entry hall and the inner hall. Both have built-in wardrobes.

The apartment was listed for sale at Stadshem.
