A Gray Studio Apartment with an Industrial Room Divider
In a grand Art Nouveau building right next to Mosebacke Torg in the Södermalm area of Stockholm lies this charming studio apartment with gray walls, an industrial room divider, and a separate kitchen.
The 33-square-meter apartment has a good layout. From the hall, you first enter the kitchen and then the combined living room and bedroom. The apartment still has beautiful turn-of-the-century character thanks to the generous ceiling height, original wooden floors with visible grooves, deep window niches, and stucco.


The combined living room and bedroom is painted in a dark gray shade, making the original white-painted woodwork stand out beautifully.

Glass doors give access to a lovely balcony, which helps to extend the living area in the warmer months.


The industrial glass room divider creates a clear area for lounging and sleeping. On one side, there is a large sofa and a desk made of String shelves. The other side of the glass wall accommodates a double bed. You could even add curtains to create a more private bedroom area.


A smart home office has been created using the String shelving system and the Wiggle Side Chair from Vitra.



A wide open doorway leads you into the kitchen. The gray color scheme continues, though, in this room, the owner used a lighter shade.

Classic gray cabinets are paired with a marble countertop, a brass tap and sink, and classic white backsplash tiles.


In the corner, there is room for a round dining table with a marble top.


From the kitchen, you move into the hall with built-in cabinets in the same style as the kitchen cabinets. The cabinets run over the bathroom doorway to maximize storage space.


The apartment was listed for sale at Tradition.
