Perched atop a charming 1940s building in the heart of Stockholm, a delightful attic apartment awaits, boasting exposed beams and a bedroom bathed in a warm, golden yellow hue.
This 47 square meter haven embraces visitors with inviting color accents and stunning historic elements that whisper tales of the house’s rich past.
Authentic, original windows grace three sides of the apartment, inviting an abundance of natural light and offering captivating views of the lush greenery that surrounds the building from spring through autumn.
The spacious living room features a striking herringbone parquet floor, an original fixture of the house.
A cast iron stove serves as a subtle divider between the seating and dining areas, promising to envelop the space in a cozy ambiance during the darker, colder months.
The living room’s allure is enhanced by the slanted ceiling adorned with dark stained wooden beams, instantly infusing the space with an undeniable charm.
The walls, painted in a crisp Stockholm white, provide a perfect backdrop for the matte lacquered oak herringbone-patterned parquet that graces the floor.
Ample space accommodates a dining table, and the owners have cleverly incorporated a red painted Ivar cabinet mounted on the wall, adding a delightful pop of color to the room.
The apartment’s compact yet efficient kitchen features white cabinets and stone worktops. The absence of upper cabinets in most of the kitchen creates an airy, spacious feel.
In the bedroom, a perfect niche nestled between two ceiling beams and beneath the windows provides an ideal spot for a double bed.
The living room walls are adorned in a captivating golden yellow shade called ‘Humble Yellow’ by Jotun, completing the apartment’s warm and inviting atmosphere.