A Harmonious Color Palette in a Luxurious Stockholm Duplex Apartment
The top two floors of an early 20th-century building in Stockholm are home to a magnificent duplex apartment with a harmonious color scheme, exclusive materials, and large living spaces that flow into each other.
The apartment was completely renovated in 2024 and includes 205 square meters of living spaces, four bedrooms, two living rooms, and a home bar. The entire home is painted using shades of blue, from deep blue-gray to pastel shades, it creates a harmonious look between the grand rooms.

The lower floor contains four living areas that are all connected with wide open doorways and a parquet floor laid in a Dutch style, creating a nice flow and a social layout.

The sitting room is characterized by a dark-blue painted ceiling, which makes the room feel more cozy. The fireplace in the corner adds a warm glow to the room in the evening. A pink Murano chandelier hangs from the ceiling.

The living room and the dining room are located in a row. The room features large windows and doors to the long balcony.

What makes this room stand out are the walls that are partly covered in stave mosaic. The ceiling is painted in the same dark-blue shade as the living room.

The room features a huge marble-topped dining table surrounded by classic wishbone chairs with leather cushions. The table is lighted by a classic Catellani & Smith Lederam Manta pendant.

Next to the dining room is the apartment’s own home bar with two wine coolers and custom-built wooden cabinets and shelves.


The kitchen has a classic look with mirror doors in a blue-green hue and white backsplash tiles.


The long balcony can also be accessed via the doors in the kitchen.



The guest toilet is decorated in a moody palette with light beige tiles on the floor and dark blue vertically laid tiles on the walls. The room has a classic deep window niche that you often see in older apartments.


The spacious master bedroom features built-in furniture, a pastel blue carpet, and a green painted ceiling.



The small bathroom features beige tiles on the floor and lower half of the wall, paired with turquoise tiles on the upper half of the wall.


A small hall with a classic red and white checkerboard floor and exposed brick wall leads to the staircase where you can reach the upper floor.



The attic floor features a second, large sitting room with a wooden floor, dark gray accent walls, and exposed wooden beams.


There are two more bedrooms on this floor, both with built-in wardrobes and exposed wooden beams.



The bathroom follows the same design style as the other two. Blue vertically laid tiles are paired with a light beige floor and a shower with a reeded glass wall.

The apartment is listed for sale at Widerlöv.
