Green Tones in a Turn-of-the-Century Stockholm Apartment
This turn-of-the-century one-bedroom apartment is filled with preserved original details such as a working tiled stove, a generous ceiling height, original floors, and beautiful slatted bay windows that let in fantastic light!
The apartment is located in one of the oldest buildings in the neighborhood. The 44-square-meter home features an open floorplan, with a social open-plan living room and kitchen directly flowing into a spacious hall, making the room feel even bigger. There is one modest bedroom and a renovated bathroom with Moroccan tiles.
The large bay window floods the open-plan living space with natural light. The entire apartment is decorated in green tones, and the living room features a stunning ornate green fireplace.
In addition to the green fireplace, the room has been decorated with plants and green chairs, adding more natural color pops.
The kitchen is located in the small niche and features sober marine shade cabinets paired with a wooden worktop and simple white square tiles that run all the way to the ceiling.
The little niche next to the fireplace is turned into a clever storage space. The white painted brick wall add a little character to the room.
There is an open connection between the living room and the hall. The wide hall lends itself perfectly for builtin wardrobes as the only bedroom is pretty small.
A tiny niche in the bedroom is transformed into a small home office with a floating wooden desk and a storage shelf.
The small bedroom features a large window, so it’s a pretty light room. The walls are painted in a calm sage green hue.
The hall is painted in the same green shade as the bedroom. It’s big enough for wardrobes and an open shelving system, adding plenty of storage.
The apartment is listed for sale at Fastighetsbyran.