A Cozy Studio Apartment in a 1930s Building
In a 1930s building in Malmö, Sweden, lies this charming studio apartment with original elements and a separate semi-open kitchen. The studio apartment has a floor plan of 36 square meters, and these square meters are well-distributed, creating a spacious sitting and sleeping area and a kitchen that houses a large dining table.
Original elements like the patinated wooden floorboards, wide barred windows with deep window niches, and the original kitchen add a charming atmosphere to the space. These period features are paired with a muted gray color palette and plenty of art on the walls, creating a personal and unique little home.

Walls adorned with art instantly give a home a cozy and lived-in atmosphere. The combined living room and bedroom is big enough for a comfortable seating area on one side and a double bed on the other.
The deep window niche provides extra space for books, decor, or plants.
Simple wooden cabinets are painted in the same gray shade as the walls, making them blend in, which is ideal in a smaller room.
The ceiling and the upper part of the wall are painted a shade darker than the walls, adding to the cozy atmosphere of the home. The muted paint tones are spruced up with vibrant colors in the bedding and other decor.
The wooden door leads to a spacious built-in wardrobe, so there is no need to clutter up the main room with bulky furniture.
A wide doorway to the hall and an opening in the wall toward the kitchen create a social and airy atmosphere.
The kitchen is decorated in contrasting tones. The kitchen is original to the apartment, and the white cabinets are paired with a stainless steel countertop and simple white tiles. The walls and ceiling are painted in a dark gray shade, creating a cozy room.
The kitchen features a wonderfully charming dining room with an antique white-painted bench and a rustic wooden table. Just as in the main room, the deep window niche is decorated with plants.
The apartment is listed for sale at Bolaget.