An Elegant Stockholm Apartment with a Pink and Black Kitchen
In one of the most exclusive areas in central Stockholm lies this carefully renovated turn-of-the-century apartment with preserved original details like a fireplace and stucco as well as a renovated kitchen and bathroom.
The 48 square meter lies on the ground floor of the apartment building with access to the communal courtyard. The tiny home is well-planned, with a separate living room and kitchen and a small bedroom with loads of storage space. The contrasting color palette adds an unexpected touch to the classic apartment.
The living room is an elegant and charming space with wooden floorboards, stucco, and a traditional fireplace in the corner.
The room is big enough for a sitting area and a dining table, and the round mirror reflects the light from the large courtyard window. The beige walls create a calm vibe to the room, which is paired with a gray-blue ceiling.
A traditional tile fireplace in the corner adds warmth and character to the room.
The apartment has a unique color palette. The living room and bedroom are painted in light neutrals, while the kitchen and bathroom have a bolder color scheme.
The kitchen was recently renovated, pairing classic black cabinets with a wooden worktop and classic white subway tiles. The walls are painted in a wonderfully contrasting pink hue.
A vintage folding table has been placed in front of the window. It’s the perfect cozy spot for breakfast.
Behind the table is the built-in fridge with a small niche that is used as a coffee corner.
The bedroom is small but big enough for a double bed and a wall with built-in wardrobes that reach the ceiling to maximize storage space.
The beige walls are paired with a custom arched Toile du Jouy headboard.
The bathroom was also recently renovated. The moody design is a nice contrast to the living room and bedroom. Emerald green tiles are paired with a classic marble checkerboard floor, copper fittings, and a black marble sink.
Another unexpected color pop can be found in the hall, where the front door is painted a popping red shade.
The apartment is listed at Behrer & Partners.