Light flooded turn of the century home

I love this beautiful turn of the century Swedish apartment with lots of natural light coming in through those beautiful tall windows. The wall colors have mainly been kept white, with the exception of a very light warm grey in the bedroom. These light wall colors reflect the daylight beautifully and makes the green of the plants and the subtile colors in the accessories stand out so much.

The cognac leather armchair and the rust tints in the pillow cases on the beige linen sofa warm up the sofa area and make it cozy and inviting. I love the vintage desk there as well and even though it would feel a little bit weird to me looking at myself the entire time while working, I think the mirror does a great job reflecting the space and the sunlight coming through the windows.

The light grey shaker kitchen with the natural countertop stone in beige works beautifully with the white soaped flooring and the round vintage dining table stands out perfectly in this palette.

The bedroom looks cozy and inviting and I love the tall mirror which can be seen from the other room. The beige and white bed linen* on the bed combined with the dark grey throw match very nicely with the wall color and the black accents in the side tables and the wall lamps.

Styled by Heyman Sciarrati, photographed by Fredrik J Karlsson for Alvhem

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