This beautiful Swedish apartment really has some extraordinary turn-of-the-century details starting with the old wing doors and beautiful windows to the paneling in the dining room, which looks original to me.
The large kitchen in a classic shaker style with grey cabinets and grey granite countertops looks very fresh and inviting. I love the big kitchen island with the sink in the middle and the large oak shelving on the wall to keep decor items.
The dining room has eye-catching wainscoting, which is enhanced even more by painting the top part of the wall in a deep blue color. This space has a slightly odd shape, with a niche going up to the window which has been utilized as a seating area.
The kids’ room, living room, bedroom, and office space (this is quite a big apartment) all have different wall colors and I love the way you can see from one room into the other and the wall colors complement each other. The beige wall color in the living room really enhances the warmth coming from the vintage fireplace.
Styled by Emma Fischer and Linnéa H. Manaberi, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem