A Moody Color Palette in a Stylish One-Bedroom Apartment in Stockholm
In a turn-of-the-century building in the classy Östermalm neighborhood in Stockholm lies this wonderful one-bedroom apartment where period features are paired with a moody color palette.
While the apartment has a contemporary interior style, the home features many original features like beautiful ceiling ornaments, the original wooden floor, high ceilings, and large windows with deep window sills.

The living room and bedroom are painted in a wonderful palette of moody shades in blue-gray and gray-green tones. Layered curtains in similar shades add depth to the room.


The living room pairs classic historical elements with a classic contemporary interior. The dark wooden floor, laid in a herringbone pattern, adds warmth to the space, and the ceiling ornaments, radiator covers, and board paneling add a classic historical touch.


The apartment is only 54 square meters, but the living room is big enough for a comfortable seating area by the windows and a large dining table. The arched niche is fitted with a custom cabinet and a shelf.


The sleek, straight lines of the furniture contrast the frivolous period ornaments perfectly.


Double wooden doors separate the living room from the bedroom. The small room is painted in a darker color palette than the living room, creating a wonderful moody vibe.

On the floor lies a dark, soft carpet and a dark blue velvet curtain hangs in front of the window.





Isn’t this a contrast? The kitchen is very different than the other rooms in the house. The white cabinets are paired with a marble countertop and white tiles. The walls are painted in a light pink shade, and the wooden floorboards are painted white.


The hallway gives access to a walk-in closet with black wardrobes.

The hallway is painted in a soft gray shade, and the floorboards are painted white, just like the kitchen.
The apartment is listed for sale at Behrer.
