Warm Colors and an Open-Plan Living Space in a Stockholm Apartment
This one-bedroom apartment on the second floor of a late 19th-century apartment building pairs turn-of-the-century elegance with modern, open-plan living spaces.
Walls have been torn down in this 61 square meter apartment, creating an open-plan living space with three large windows in deep window niches. The original wooden floorboards run throughout the apartment, adding natural character to the living spaces.

A semi-open hallway opens into the open-plan living room and kitchen, with a kitchen on one side and the sitting area on the other.
The walls are painted in a dark beige hue, adding to the natural warm atmosphere in combination with the wooden floorboards.

The stylish modern kitchen features gray-green cabinet doors, a natural stone countertop, and integrated appliances. The island with a breakfast bar is a stylish and practical divider between the sitting and the cooking area.





A large dining table connects the kitchen with the rest of the living room.


The living space can be extended in the summer months with the sunny balcony facing the richly-colored facades in the courtyard.

An inner passageway with shelves and the bathroom connects the living room and the apartment’s only bedroom.

The bedroom is a spacious and calm space with a lovely terracotta shade on the walls and a built-in wardrobe wall.




The entry hall has an unusual shape, but the owners added shelves for shoes and baskets, and hooks to add enough storage for coats, shoes, and smaller items.

The apartment was listed for sale at Notar.
