This turn-of-the-century home in Sweden was renovated so nicely with new elements like the fireplace being introduced while keeping and restoring the original wall and ceiling moldings. A true historic treasure!
The furniture that was picked out for this place is modern and minimal, with simple lines that work well with all the historic details on the ceiling. The deep window sills provide so much space for decorating and adding light sources and I love the little breakfast nook in the kitchen with the high open shelving. This is such a cozy corner.
Both the bedroom and concrete bathroom have some really nice custom-built cabinet solutions for storage and I love the way the cabinets are placed next to the bed, creating a niche headboard with wainscoting.
Interior design and styling by Design Therapy photographed by Elisabeth Daly for Innerstadsspecialisten. First seen on the Inredningshjalpen blog.