A Studio Apartment with an Exposed Brick Wall
On the third floor of an early 20th-century building in Gothenburg lies this beautiful studio apartment with period features and an exposed brick wall. The 38-square-meter studio apartment has a functional open floorplan with a sleeping alcove that can be closed off with a curtain.
The studio has wonderful original features like high windows, large barred windows that offer a beautiful view of a park and the church, the original wooden floor, and mirrored doors.

Between the windows, the plasterwork has been removed to show the original brick wall, adding a raw element to the space.


The studio apartment has a functional layout with a charming sitting area, a dining table in the center, and the kitchen on the opposite side. The walls and floorboards have been painted white to create a fresh and airy interior.

When a space is small, it is nice to have a view, and this studio has unobstructed views from the large windows.



The kitchen is simple, with white cabinets, a wooden countertop, and stainless steel shelves. There are no upper cabinets to create a sense of volume in the room.


The bed nook has been fitted behind a curtain so the sleeping area can be closed off when you have visitors. A curtain is a simple but very effective way of creating a separate sleeping area in a studio apartment.
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The small door in the sleeping alcove leads to a spacious built-in wardrobe so the main living area doesn’t need large bulky cabinets.


There are no internal doors between the living area and the hall, which makes the apartment feel bigger than its actual square meters. It helps that the hall has corners, so you don’t look at the front door from the living space.

The hallway is decorated with a subtle geometric wallpaper.
The apartment was listed for sale at Stadshem.
