A Light Color Palette in a Stylish Renovated Late 19th Century Apartment
In a beautiful corner apartment building from the late 19th century lies this renovated three-bedroom apartment. The renovation of the apartment was carefully thought out, using high-quality materials and muted colors to create a timeless, elegant apartment.
Skilled craftsmen carried out the renovation work, and the new materials pair beautifully with the period features of this historic apartment. Everything has been considered, from moldings to color schemes and light flow, creating a home where turn-of-the-century charm harmonizes with modern comforts.

A charming sitting area is created using the fluffy No.08 rug by Cappelen Dimyr, topped with a Ligne Roset glass coffee table.


The apartment has an open-plan living space with three large windows that flood the room with natural light.


On the opposite side of the room, the kitchen has been fitted using profiled frame doors and Jura limestone countertops.

The large wooden dining table connects the kitchen area with the sitting area, creating a social layout.






The hallway features a beautiful octagonal patterned floor from Victorian Tiles.


The master bedroom is a wonderfully bright room painted in a pale gray shade.


Glass doors open to a courtyard balcony.




Wardrobes have been fitted into the wall, and the niche behind the door is fitted with shelves, creating a stylish storage area.



The entire home is decorated in a light color palette, from the wall colors to the textiles so this red desk is a nice surprise.



The third bedroom is situated behind the kitchen. It is fitted with bunk beds that can be closed off with curtains.





The apartment was listed for sale at Alvhem.
