A Stockholm Studio Apartment with Warm Earthy Textiles
Large slatted window sections and a generous ceiling height give this studio apartment an airy and spacious atmosphere. The 32 square meters are well distributed with a spacious semi-open kitchen big enough for a dining table, a good-sized room, and a balcony that extends the living area in warmer months.
The Stockholm studio apartment is decorated with a wonderful palette of dark blue-green walls paired with textiles in earthy color shades that add warmth. and it features several smart design ideas for a small home such as shelves above the doorframe, clever storage baskets, and a floating bookcase that also serves as a subtle room divider.
The main room is big enough for a comfortable seating area by the balcony doors and a double bed. The light wooden floor forms the perfect neutral base but I love how the owners decorated with color in this small home.
The open bookcase/television cabinet provides storage space and separates the kitchen from the main living space without feeling bulky or blocking natural light.
The floating bookcase between the sitting area and the bed is a subtle room divider that doesn’t take up much space ánd adds storage.
The tiny original built-in wardrobe is fitted with smart storage drawers to optimize storage space.
The kitchen is pretty spacious for a studio apartment with a dining table in front of the window and a calm sage green color on the walls.
Smart rounded shelves in the corner add even more storage space and they blend in well as they’re painted the same color as the walls.
styling by Van Keppel and photography by Borgelin for Historiska Hem.