A Serene Studio Apartment with a Loft Bed and a Large Balcony
The old gatekeeper’s house in an early 20th-century apartment complex in Gothenburg is turned into a charming studio apartment decorated in a neutral color palette and featuring a loft bed.
With a floorplan of only 33 square meters, the home is small, but thanks to the high ceilings, large windows, and a large courtyard terrace, the small apartment actually feels larger than its square meters suggest.
The home is a studio apartment, but thanks to the high ceilings, they managed to add a loft sleeping area, so there is a clear living space and a separate bedroom area.
The sitting room, with its large window, is painted in a warm beige shade, and the IKEA Ivar cabinets are painted the same color to create a harmonious look. There is plenty of room for a large sofa, and there are floor-to-ceiling cabinets under the loft bed, so there is no need for large bulky storage items.
Large wardrobes with mirror doors offer plenty of storage space, keeping the small home neat and tidy.
The apartment has a ceiling height of 3.25 meters, so there is room for a sleeping loft accommodating a double bed.
The studio apartment has a spacious kitchen with simple white cabinets, gray floor tiles, and room for a dining table seating four.
The walls are painted in Jotun’s ‘Washed Linen.’
Attached to the kitchen is a large courtyard balcony with room for a dining table and a large sofa.
The apartment was listed for sale at Alvhem.