Nestled in the heart of Stockholm, a charming early 20th-century building houses a delightful one-bedroom apartment that effortlessly blends historical elements with modern Scandinavian style.
The light-filled residence, situated on the ground floor, boasts an inviting atmosphere thanks to its bright, airy rooms and a small courtyard terrace that extends the living space during the warmer months.
The apartment’s original features, such as the wooden floors, intricate ceiling rosettes, elegant mirror doors, and deep window niches, have been meticulously preserved.
These historical elements harmonize seamlessly with the serene color palette and open-plan layout, creating a welcoming and spacious home despite its modest 60 square meter floorplan.
At the heart of the apartment lies the open-plan living room and kitchen, a captivating space adorned with warm beige walls and a stunning wooden floor.
The room is furnished with stylish Scandinavian pieces that perfectly complement the overall aesthetic.
The natural flow between the living area and kitchen is enhanced by the centrally positioned dining table, which serves as a focal point for gatherings and meals.
The kitchen itself is a picture of simplicity and elegance, featuring light gray cabinets, a solid wood worktop, and pristine white tiles.
A charming white-painted brick accent wall adds character and texture to the space, further enhancing its visual appeal.
The bedroom is a tranquil retreat, with walls painted in a soothing light green tone called ‘Olivlund’ from Klint.
The room’s centerpiece is an original arched window with a deep niche, a stunning historical feature that adds depth and character to the space.
The apartment also boasts a spacious, angled hallway that provides ample storage space and a convenient bench, perfect for removing shoes or displaying decorative items.
In the warmer months, the living room’s double doors open up to a small courtyard terrace, seamlessly extending the living space and allowing residents to enjoy the outdoors without leaving the comfort of their home.
This charming Stockholm apartment, styled by Lindholm and photographed by Johansson for Historiska Hem, is a testament to the successful fusion of historical charm and contemporary Scandinavian design, resulting in a bright, airy, and inviting living space.