A Small 1930s Swedish Apartment with a Yellow Floral Hall
This small 37-square-meter apartment with a sunny floral hallway lies on the top floor of a 1930s building in Sweden. It offers views of the sky and beautiful Art Nouveau houses from the turn of the last century.
Despite the small floor plan, the apartment is comfortable thanks to the open circular floor plan and large original windows that let in plenty of natural light. In addition, the apartment has a large balcony, extending the living space in warmer months.

The small home has a spacious living room with an oak floor and white walls. soft morning and evening light floods into the home through the large original windows.


There is an open layout with the inner hall, making the room feel larger that its actual square meters.


The balcony is a lovely extension to the living room in warmer months.


The kitchen was renovated in recent years in a midcentury style with blue-gray cupboards with tick locks and steel handles.

The midcentury cabinets are paired with classic white tiles and a checkerboard vinyl floor.


A glass midcentury wall with a door connects the kitchen with the bedroom. Thanks to the glass panes, the kitchen gets natural light from the bedroom window.

The bedroom can be accessed via the living room and the kitchen. The room is just big enough for a double bed, and the windowsill acts as a nightstand.


Just like many historic apartments in Sweden, this apartment also has an inner hall. This can be used as a home office or even an extra bedroom. In this apartment, the space is for storage and is covered with yellow Matilda Grey Poppy Fields Wallpaper.


styling by Copparstad and photography by Boukari for Historiska Hem.
