This beautiful home (styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Henrik Linden, for Alvhem) in Sweden has the most wonderful selection of both old and new furniture, which enhance the gorgeous turn-of-the-century details in the window frames, ceiling moldings, and door frames.
The spacious adjacent living room and dining room are decorated with a beautiful selection of old and new furniture pieces, with the blue-painted vintage cupboard on which the vinyl player sits being the bright focal point in the entire space.
The kitchen and master bedroom are decorated in a modest and natural color palette with a cozy and inviting look.
A natural color palette living room with a bright pop of blue
The color palette in the living room consists of a mix of beige and grey in the textiles and soft furnishings, which also comes back in the colors of the gallery wall above the sofa. The large beige area rug underneath the light grey sofa adds a lot of texture and the subtle light grey wall color makes the white crown molding underneath the ceiling stand out beautifully.
The vintage cupboard for the vinyl player is painted in a bright blue color that stands out against the modest color palette used in the rest of the room.
A vintage surfboard decorates the corner of the living room and adds a unique touch.
The blue of the vintage side table comes back in the colors of the vintage map of South America on the wall.
A spacious dining room with a vintage dining table
The dining and living room are connected to each other with beautiful historic double doors, from which you can take a peek into the other room. Because of this, it’s important that the color palettes of each of the rooms match each other.
The dark wood dining table rests on a natural rug and is paired up with a mixture of different dining chairs for a unique effect.
The colors of the dining room are in perfect harmony with the color palette applied to the living room interior.
A large mirror leaning against the dining room wall reflects the space and makes it appear even bigger. The wood tones of the piano and the bookshelf complement nicely with the rest of the dining room furniture.
The living room gallery wall can be seen from the dining table and is framed by the beautiful double interior doors.
A dark wood kitchen with greige walls
The dark wood kitchen is a bit dated, however, by focusing on a beautiful design at the kitchen dining table, the space gets a modernized look.
The greige walls in the kitchen are paired up with a beautiful mixture of wood tones and an elegant fabric pendant light dangling above the dining table.
A cozy bedroom in beige tones with a vintage touch
The master bedroom is decorated in a similar color palette as the other rooms, with a beautiful mixture of beige and brown tones around the bed, beige curtains by the window, and vintage furniture pieces for storage.
The polka dot wall rug provides a beautiful and alternative way to decorate the wall space above the bed.
The vintage sideboard works well in front of the beautiful backdrop created by the subtle light grey wall color on the bedroom walls.
A kid’s bedroom with a palm pattern wallpaper
The kid’s room is the most colorful room in the apartment, as it has eye-catching wallpaper with a bold palm pattern. Also here, you can find a vintage piece: the desk in front of the window matches the style of the rest of the apartment furniture and is perfect for homework.
A hallway with shoe storage underneath the steps of the stairs
The hallway connects the kitchen and living room with each other, which are on a different level, resulting in a staircase with two steps in the entryway. The area underneath these steps is hollow and perfect for storing shoes as a way to optimize storage space.
Twelve pairs of shoes fit perfectly underneath the steps of the small hallway staircase.
A beautiful gallery wall decorates the wall of the hallway.
Styling by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photography by Henrik Linden, for Alvhem