A glass room divider separates the hallway from the living room

I have written about this Swedish apartment here before, but since it got an entirely updated look, it was definitely worth sharing this beautiful home again. Especially the living space got quite the update, and it’s nice to see how different interior designers approached the same space.

The living room and hallway are separated by a room divider, which is made of a wall on the bottom and a glass partition on the top, a perfect solution that allows for natural light to flow throughout the rooms. Moreover, because the room divider is made of glass, it makes the apartment feel more spacious.

A living space with off-white walls, black dining table and chairs, Togo sofa, Ikea Besta cabinets

A living room with a glass room divider

Glass room dividers are great for separating rooms with different functionalities from each other, yet usually, the glass room dividers you see go from floor to ceiling and include a glass door.

In this Swedish apartment, the glass room divider is only used on the top half of the wall for a more subtle effect. Still, though, the effect of the modern black metal frame in this minimal interior is impressive.

The rest of the interior in the living space has been kept minimal and in neutral colors, with off-white walls, and a beige couch combined with a warm color palette in the artwork and in the furniture.

The black metal of the glass room divider comes back in the black furniture like the coffee table and the dining chairs. The metal and glass cabinet fits the look perfectly and it has found the perfect spot next to the glass partition wall in the same materials.

A living space with a glass divider wall separating the hallway

A living space with a glass divider wall, Ikea besta cabinets

A living space with off-white walls, black dining table and chairs, Togo sofa

A living space with a glass divider wall, Ikea besta cabinets

A living space with off-white walls, black dining table and chairs

A dark gray kitchen with marble countertops and a copper hood

The kitchen has a minimal yet characterful look. The clean lines in the dark gray cabinet fronts pair up nicely with the impressive white marble countertops and backsplash.

The waterfall marble countertops on the kitchen island enhance this look even more and the copper hood is the finishing touch in this kitchen, matched with copper pendant lighting above the counter.

The layout of the kitchen has been planned on both walls that don’t have a window. The main part of the kitchen has only lower cupboards, while the other wall has a higher module with full-length cupboards to integrate the appliances and storage space.

A kitchen with dark grey cabinet fronts, white marble countertops, copper exhaust, waterfall kitchen island

A kitchen with dark grey cabinet fronts, white marble countertops, copper exhaust, waterfall kitchen island

A kitchen with dark grey cabinet fronts, white marble countertops, copper exhaust, waterfall kitchen island

A kitchen with dark grey cabinet fronts, white marble countertops, copper exhaust, waterfall kitchen island

A kitchen with dark grey cabinet fronts, white marble countertops, copper exhaust, waterfall kitchen island

A dark gray bedroom with a white ceiling

The dark gray wall color in the bedroom contrasts so nicely with the white trim and the impressive white ceilings and windows in this room. The dark gray color complements the light oak hardwood flooring in a nice way and the dark gray curtains match this palette perfectly.

The mixture of beiges, whites, and grays in the textiles on the bed adds a soft textural effect to the space and the Akari 10A lamp designed by Isamu Noguchi is a real eye-catcher next to the bed.

A bedroom with dark gray walls, white ceilings, a mixture of beige and white textiles, dark gray curtains, Akari floor lamp

A bedroom with dark gray walls, white ceilings, a mixture of beige and white textiles, dark gray curtains

A bedroom with dark gray walls, white ceilings

A bedroom with dark gray walls, a a gray built-in wardrobe, white ceilings

A bathroom with a black tiled floor and white subway tiles on the wall

In the bathroom, you can find a glass door dividing the shower from the rest of the bathroom. Both of the glass room dividers in this apartment are visually similar and tie the design of the entire apartment together nicely.

The black hexagon tiled floor combined with the white subway tiles used on the walls in this bathroom add a lot of contrast to the space, which is finished off by an XL round mirror and a copper faucet that makes a visual connection to the copper details in the kitchen.

A bathroom with a glass and metal shower divider, black hexagon floor tiles, white subway tiles on the walls, XL round mirror, black sink module, copper faucet

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