Exposed Beams and Dark-Stained Floorboards in a Cozy Attic Apartment
The top floor of a 1930s apartment building in Stockholm has been transformed into a cozy apartment with exposed wooden beams, cozy nooks, and warm wooden floorboards.
Despite the attic location, the apartment is light thanks to large windows and white walls. The dark-stained wooden floorboards and exposed beams add character and warmth to the interior spaces.

The apartment has an open floor plan with the bedroom and bathroom in the center, flanked by the living room on one side and the kitchen on the other.


The sitting room is a cozy space with a large rug in pink and red tones paired with neutral tones in the furniture.


A charming niche in the wall has been turned into a lighted home bar.

One wall has been fitted with built-in cabinets, adding a lot of storage space in the apartment.


The passageway between the living room and the kitchen featuers beautiful original wooden beams, showcasing the history of the building.



The cozy nook under the kitchen window is the perfect spot for a dining table.

The dining area is defined by a large jute rug, and the bench in combination with chairs adds plenty of seating space to the table.


The kitchen is small and simple with modern white cabinets, a granite countertop, a double row of shelves, and a light blue glass backsplash.

The sleeping area is accessed from the living room and can be closed off for privacy. The tiny room has just enough room for a double bed, and one of the walls is painted in a terracotta pink shade that adds warmth to the small space.

The bathroom features black and white tilework and double showers.


The apartment was listed for sale at Historiska Hem.
