A Small Light-Filled Apartment with a Pink Bedroom
This tiny apartment in a turn-of-the-century apartment building in Stockholm makes the most of its small floor plan. The apartment is only 39 square meters big, but the rooms are well designed, and thanks to the open layout, it feels more spacious.
Large windows flood the spaces with natural light, and the apartment also has a balcony that can be accessed via the living room, extending the living space in the warmer months. From the windows and the balcony, you have a great view of the surrounding buildings thanks to the apartment’s high location, which also helps to create a sense of space.
The living room and kitchen are designed in a semi-open layout, with a breakfast bar separating the two areas. Pine floorboards lay on the floor throughout the home, and in the living room, one wall has been left exposed, showing the original brick work.
The southwestern balcony faces the green courtyard and the rooftops from the surrounding buildings.
The bar seating nicely separates the kitchen from the living room while also maintaining an open feeling, making the small apartment feel bigger.
The kitchen was renovated a couple of years ago, creating a nice bistro vibe with green cabinet doors with leather handles, white subway tiles as the backsplash, and a durable marble-colored quartz composite worktop.
A window has been added in the wall between the kitchen and the bedroom, ensuring the kitchen also gets natural light.
Even the tiny niche has been turned into storage space.
From the living room, you move into the tiny bedroom that is just big enough for a double bed. The walls are painted in a lovely pink shade, and the deep window sill can be used as a nightstand.
The small hallway features space to hang coats and storage cabinets fitted above. There is also a built-in wardrobe for extra storage space.
The apartment was listed for sale at Svenska Mäklarhuset.