Wallpapers and Blue Tones in a Cozy Turn-of-the-Century Home
This fantastic three-bedroom apartment lies on the third floor of a turn-of-the-century apartment building in the trendy Södermalm area of Stockholm. The 77 square meter apartment perfectly blends period elements with contemporary additions in a traditional style.
Original elements like the ceiling height, molding, wooden floorboards, and doors have been preserved from the year of construction, creating cozy rooms filled with character. Newer additions, like the kitchen, are designed to match the historic elements.

The entire apartment is decorated in a muted blue, gray, and green color palette paired with earthy and natural elements, creating a warm atmosphere.
The living room is a charming space with two large arched windows, a traditional Swedish fireplace, and warm wooden floorboards. The space under the windows is fitted with bookshelves, adding to the cozy and lived-in atmosphere of the room.
Beautiful double wooden doors separate the living room from the hall. When all the doors are opened, you can see throughout the apartment to the master bedroom on the other end.
The open-plan kitchen and dining room is the heart of the home. This space has been opened up, creating a large social area with a cooking space on one side and a dining area with a fireplace on the other side.
The kitchen was renovated a couple of years ago. The custom-built kitchen from Claessons features oak cabinets with brush-painted doors topped with a limestone countertop.
The other side of the room is home to a charming dining area with an original fireplace and floral wallpaper.
Glass timber doors open into the master bedroom.
The master bedroom is a calm room with gray walls and floor-to-ceiling wardrobes and a bookcase.
The room gives access to the apartment’s courtyard balcony.
The apartment has two smaller bedrooms. This bedroom lies next to the living room and features blue-gray walls, high baseboards, and a loft bed.
The other small bedroom can be accessed via the hall. This room also has a loft bed with a home office underneath. The walls are decorated with the “Bramble” wallpaper by William Morris.
The room has no outside window, but a window has been fitted in the wall between the two smaller bedrooms, ensuring the loft area gets natural light.
The hall is decorated with the “Strawberry Thief” wallpaper by William Morris.
The apartment was listed for sale at HusmanHagberg.