A Green Kitchen in a Classic Scandinavian Apartment
This two-bedroom apartment lies on the first floor of a late 19th-century apartment building in Stockholm. The 59-square-meter apartment has been stylishly renovated, pairing original features with contemporary design.
The apartment has a social and open floor plan with a large combined kitchen and dining room, where the kitchen is the heart of the home. An open hallway leads to the two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes. Thanks to this open layout, the apartment feels much larger than 59 square meters.

The living room with an open kitchen beautifully pairs classical elements with contemporary design. A beautiful herringbone parquet floor, high ceilings, wainscoting, and stucco give the room a classic base.

The kitchen island forms a natural divider between sitting, dining, and cooking. Two large windows flood the room with light.

A fluffy rug defines the lounge area in the open-plan living space. The calm white and gray tones are paired with trending blue color pops.


An arched niche has been fitted with wooden shelves to display glassware and books.

The custom-built kitchen features solid wood cabinets painted in a soothing green shade. The green cabinets are paired with a marble countertops and brass fittings.


The entire wall behind the kitchen cabinets is fitted with light-colored zellige tiles. It adds a lovely glossy texture to the wall.



The floral curtain hides the entry hall from view. It’s an unusual use of color and pattern in the mainly classic green and gray apartment, but it’s very beautiful.



From the hall, you enter the master bedroom. It is designed in the same style as the living space with gray-painted walls, stucco, wall paneling, and a herringbone parquet floor.




The second bedroom can be accessed via the master bedroom. The light gray walls are paired with built-in wardrobes.


The apartment is listed for sale at Fantastic Frank Stockholm
