This beautiful, spacious apartment with a wall of historic windows letting in an abundance of sunlight has one large room which contains all functionality, and two loft spaces: one for sleeping on top of the kitchen and one for lounging on top of a storage module.
Having such high ceilings means you have to utilize the height of the room, which the interior designer of this space took by heart. The living space includes a custom storage module that goes all the way up to the ceiling where you have a lot of artwork and accessories on display. On the side of the dining table, an impressive XL mirror covers the entire wall, making the space appear twice as big.
A living room lounge area with a custom storage module filled with art pieces
The sofa area includes a black sofa, paired up with an impressive custom open shelf with assymetric open shelves where a beautiful mixture of contrasting art prints and accessories are displayed. The bottom of the bookshelf has cabinet doors to store away small items in the apartment.
A spacious dining area reflected in an impressive XL mirror
On the other side of the sofa, you can find a beautiful rectangular oak wood dining table which is paired up with black dining chairs and a fiddle fig tree in the corner. The real eye-catcher in this area, however, is the massive XL mirror wall that makes the space appear twice as big.
If you look closely, the mirror consists of many smaller panels mounted very closely together, resulting in one mirror wall that stops right below the trim underneath the ceiling.
A white kitchen with a mirrored backsplash underneath a loft bed
On the other side of the window, the kitchen and bedroom are stacked on top of each other. The loft bed on top of the kitchen can be accessed from the custom-built stairs next to the dining table and since the ceilings are so high in this apartment, both room functionalities seem spacious.
The white kitchen cabinets are paired up with a mirrored backsplash, which makes the kitchen space appear bigger. The impressive Monstera by the end of the bed adds a wonderful green touch to this setting and functions as a room separator of sorts.
A loft lounge area on top of a storage module
On the other side of the kitchen, you can find a wardrobe module with white cabinet doors and a loft lounge area The custom staircase is integrated within the structure of the storage solution and you can even enter the storage on the bottom through a little door.
Styled by Lingsell, photographed by Borgelin for Historiska Hem