This beautiful turn-of-the-century apartment in Sweden has amazing historic features like the old doors, fireplace, mouldings on the ceiling and those tall windows that let in an abundance of daylight. My favorite area in this home is definitely the petrol blue kitchen, which really stands out from the light flooring and white walls. I love the combination of the dark blue cabinet fronts, with the subtile golden handles and the metro tiles on the wall. The wall opposing the window has the taller kitchen modules, while as the other wall has been kept free of top cabinets for a lighter look. I think the open shelving in dark wood looks perfect above the sink for small accessoires and I love the contrast with the metro tiles.
The dining table in the kitchen is vintage, with a mixture of bentwood chairs, which adds so much character to the already cozy kitchen. Going into the living room, the cozy look continues with the use of many textiles and a large area rug covering almost the entire living room. I love the asymmetric coffee table and the low hanging globe lamp as well, it makes the design more intimate.
The smallest room has been turned into a home office with a small desk and the bedroom is a lovely mixture of grey walls, white linen curtains*, a black accent wall lamp and white linen bedding for a fresh look.
via Stadshem