A Duplex Apartment with Period Features and a Charming Attic Bedroom
The top two floors of an early 20th-century apartment complex in Gothenburg are turned into a charming duplex apartment with an attic bedroom where period features meet contemporary additions.
Light walls, high ceilings, and a light wooden floor create airy interior spaces. On the lower floor, you can find the renovated kitchen, bathroom, and living room. A spiral staircase leads you to the attic floor that has been transformed into an open-plan bedroom and home office.
The living room is flooded with natural light, creating an airy atmosphere. The white floorboards and walls are paired with natural color tones in the decor.
The charming room is not big, but there is enough space for a seating area and a dining table. There is also a built-in cabinet in the corner.
The open doorway allows natural light to flow throughout the home, enhancing the bright and airy atmosphere.
You enter the home into the bright and charming kitchen. Light cabinets with classic knobs are paired with a limestone countertop and white subway tiles.
On the other side, you can find the original serving cabinet and a built-in closet, showcasing the history of the apartment. The space under the window is the perfect spot for the kitchen table.
The top floor is absolutely amazing. The large open space features warm wooden floorboards and large skylights, ensuring plenty of natural light flows into the room.
The attic room is divided into two areas, on one side is the bedroom with sleek built-in wardrobes under the slanted ceiling and the bed under the skylight.
On the other side of the staircase lies a home office with floor-to-ceiling built-in bookcases and a large jute rug.
The apartment is listed for sale at Bjurfors.