A Charming Small Apartment with a Cozy Bedroom Niche
On the second floor of a 1930s building in a popular area in Stockholm lies this charming one-bedroom apartment with wallpapered walls, a large corner window, and a charming bedroom niche.
The apartment has a floorplan of only 33 square meters, but they are well-distributed, and there is plenty of storage space. The apartment has a traditional layout for homes built in this time period, with a wood-frame glass wall between the kitchen and the bedroom.

Period elements like barred windows, a herringbone parquet floor, and a built-in serving cabinet have been preserved.
The living room is defined by the large barred corner window, ensuring the living room is bathed in natural light. As the bedroom is very small, the living room is fitted with wardrobes painted in a neutral shade.
The beautiful herringbone parquet floor is paired with a romantic wallpaper with a blue floral pattern.
An arched doorway separated the living room from the bedroom, ensuring a sense of space and it also helps to distribute natural light throughout the small apartment.
The bedroom is a small space with just enough room for a double bed and a nightstand. The walls are painted in a calm green shade paired with a pink-striped wavy headboard.
The bedroom can also be accessed via the kitchen. The windows in the wall help to distribute natural light to the kitchen.
The kitchen is a new addition to the historic apartment. Modern kitchen cabinets with walnut doors are paired with brass fittings, a black faucet, and a marble countertop.
On the other side, the original serving cabinet has been painted a dusty pink shade.
The pink tones seen in the kitchen return in the hallway, where there is plenty of space for a coat shelf and shoe storage.
The apartment is listed for sale at Bjurfors.