Josef Frank Designs in a Spacious Late 19th-Century Apartment

This spacious apartment is located on the first floor of a late 19th-century apartment building in Stockholm. The home features beautiful turn-of-the-century elements with a modern open-plan floor plan.

The 93-square-meter apartment features beautiful original features, such as high ceilings, large windows, and a classic herringbone parquet floor, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere paired with fresh botanical wallpapers.

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The apartment has a grand open-plan living space with three large windows that let in beautiful natural light.

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botanical-wallpaper-stockholm-apartment-nordroom

A stylish kitchen is fitted on one side of the room, featuring light-gray cabinet doors and a Carrara marble countertop and backsplash.

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A large jute rug with a red checkered border from Nordic Knots defines the dining area. You can also place the dining table more in the center of the living space to create a better connection between the kitchen and the sitting area.

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botanical-wallpaper-stockholm-apartment-nordroom

A shelf above the work area instead of cabinets creates a more open feeling, while also allowing space for art, bowls, and glassware.

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botanical-wallpaper-stockholm-apartment-nordroom

The long wall is decorated with the 1940s Clover wallpaper designed by Josef Frank.

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botanical-wallpaper-stockholm-apartment-nordroom

A sitting area is created on the other side of the large living space, with a large rug defining it.

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botanical-wallpaper-stockholm-apartment-nordroom

From the living room, you can access a smaller room, which can be used as a home office or a third bedroom. The fresh blue walls are paired with a blind featuring a Josef Frank pattern.

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Even though there is now an open doorway further on, the original double doors leading to the hall have been preserved.

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botanical-wallpaper-stockholm-apartment-nordroom

The largest bedroom is fitted with built-in wardrobes around the bed and warm, ochre-yellow curtains.

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The room opens up to a courtyard balcony.

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botanical-wallpaper-stockholm-apartment-nordroom

The wall behind the bed is decorated with the “Söndagsmorgon” wallpaper designed by Josef Frank.

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botanical-wallpaper-stockholm-apartment-nordroom

The smaller bedroom is painted in a fresh blue shade with a niche that perfectly fits a bed under the window.

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With pillows on either side, the bed becomes a cozy seating area during the day.

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botanical-wallpaper-stockholm-apartment-nordroom
botanical-wallpaper-stockholm-apartment-nordroom

The apartment has a simple but spacious bathroom with plenty of storage space.

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botanical-wallpaper-stockholm-apartment-nordroom

The apartment is listed for sale at Oscars Fatighetsmäklari.