Moody Rooms in a Grand Stockholm Apartment
This beautiful corner apartment in Stockholm has a slightly unusual layout, but that’s one of the things that makes it so beautiful. The 147-square-meter family apartment has three grand living spaces: a dining room, a sitting room/home library, and a social kitchen with a seating area.
The apartment is located in an early 20th-century building. It features original elements like stucco, ceiling rosettes, deep window niches, double doors, herringbone parquet, and a ceiling height of over three meters.
In recent years, the apartment has also been renovated. The rooms were painted in a sober palette with moody blue accents, and the parquet floor was sanded. The apartment has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Together with the large living spaces does that create a perfect home for a family.
One of the three grand rooms in the apartment is now a combined home library, office, and television room. The walls are painted in a moody dark blue shade and one of the walls is fitted with bookshelves.
The modular B&B Italia sofa can be put together however your need it
a pair of sliding doors lead you from the home library to the second grand space: the dining room.
The dining room is located in the big room with bay windows that offer a great view of the city.
The kitchen is a nice social room with three large windows, making it a light room as well. The kitchen cabinets are painted in a lovely blue shade paired with a bamboo worktop.
The original wooden floorboards are painted in a light gray shade, similar to the wooden sliding doors that separate the kitchen from the hallway.
The master bedroom is painted in a moody dark blue shade, which creates a cocooning vibe.
The wardrobes are hidden behind thick, earthy-colored curtains.
There are two smaller bedrooms which are both painted in green shades.
styling by Lingsell and photography by Jahnson for Historiska Hem
For a new real estate listing they changes the functions of the rooms