A Classic Swedish Apartment with a Dark Blue Bedroom
With b stucco, a warm parquet floor, and wood paneling, this Swedish turn-of-the-century apartment oozes classic charm. The top-floor apartment is characterized by lavish material choices, gorgeous original carpentry, and a well-proportioned ceiling height of approx. 3.2 meter, and light-filled spaces thanks to four south-facing windows.
The 62-square-meter apartment is decorated in classic gray and blue tones paired with antique art and built-in furniture to maximize storage space in this modest-sized apartment. The apartment features a continuous floorplan with an open plan living room and kitchen and double wooden doors in the living room open up to the classic dark blue bedroom.
The living room features built-in bookshelves that also house the television, beautiful ceiling stucco, and elegant door panels.
The large windows with deep window sills flood the room with light. From the sitting area you enter the dining area with a round table and floor to ceiling cabinets.
The dining table sits next to the kitchen’s built-in glass cabinet with a built-in coffee corner.
The kitchen is designed in a classic style with dark blue cabinets, brass handles, and a marble worktop and backsplash. As the owners fitted the dining area with floor to ceiling cabinets, there is no need to have lower and upper cabinets in the kitchen.
Stately double doors lead you to the bedroom that has been painted in a classic dark blue shade paired with an oak parquet floor.
One wall has been fitted with floor to ceiling wardrobes in the same style as the kitchen cabinets. Even the space above the doorway has been fitted with a storage cabinet.
This classic Swedish apartment is listed at Sjöman Frisk