Warm Color-Drenched Rooms in a Swedish Apartment
The top floor of a 1930s building in Stockholm is home to a lovely one-bedroom apartment with color-drenched rooms. All rooms in this 59-square-meter apartment have been color-drenched, from a warm beige shade in the living room to an earthy pink hue in the bedroom.
The carefully renovated apartment blends modern elements with beautifully preserved details from the year of construction, such as wooden floors, mirrored doors, and slatted windows. The apartment has an open character with a spacious living room in the center and a semi-open kitchen and dining room.
The living room is sparsely furnished, but it’s a warm room thanks to the warm beige tone on the walls and ceiling. Two large windows flood the room with natural light, and a light wooden floor keeps the space light.
Even the cabinets and shelves are painted the same color as the walls.
From the living room, you enter a small galley kitchen with light green cabinets, an oak worktop, and white subway tiles.
The wooden shelves add storage space while maintaining an open feeling.
From the kitchen, you enter a dining room which is painted in a dusty pink shade. The room features a built-in bench, so despite the modest size, it can accommodate many eaters.
The bedroom, on the other side of the living room, is painted in an earthy brown-pink shade, creating a cozy cocooning room.
The room is modest in size, so by painting the wardrobes in the same color as the walls the owners created a harmonious and calm space.
The apartment was listed for sale at Bjurfors