A Charming Swedish Courtyard Apartment Filled with Art
On the third floor of a 1920s building in Stockholm lies this charming one-bedroom apartment filled with art, period details, a balcony facing a lush courtyard, and a black kitchen.
The 48 square meters are well-planned with an open-plan living room and kitchen, a charming bedroom with a little niche for the wardrobes, and a spacious hall that is also used as a home office.
All windows face a charming communal courtyard with a lawn and large trees, creating privacy despite living in a large apartment complex.

The apartment features original details such as the windows, a generous ceiling height, a herringbone parquet floor, and ceiling rosettes. In the living room, especially, you can see the beauty of the parquet herringbone floor.


The living room is painted white, but the art, plants, and greenery outside the glass balcony doors add much liveliness to the space.


Glass doors open to a charming courtyard balcony decorated with potted plants. It is a lovely extension to the living space.


A simple dining area is created using a wooden table with trestle legs, wooden stools, and a bench with wine storage underneath.



A niche in the living space is home to the stylish kitchen with matte black cabinet doors with large brass knobs, Carrara marble countertops, and white backsplash tiles.




The bedroom is a charming space with two large, original windows facing the green courtyard.



A desk has been fitted next to the large windows, creating an inspiring place to work.


The niche has been fitted with high wardrobes.


The apartment has a spacious hallway with an oak parquet floor and space for another home office, created with String shelves.

The small bathroom is practical and stylish with classic white tiles, burgundy and white hexagon floor tiles, and narrow wooden shelves for extra storage space.


styling by Van Keppel for Historiska Hem.
