This gorgeous apartment in Sweden (Styled by Emma Fischer and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Alen Cordic, for sale via Nya Kvadrat) with large windows and historical details in the architecture is decorated in a subtle, natural way, with a combination of beige paint in the living room with sage green walls in the bedroom.
The minimal white kitchen with black countertops has storage modules built all around the fridge to optimize an awkward floor plan and the vintage dining table fits with the beige and white color palette.
The dark sage green wall color in the bedroom makes the layered textiles, natural elements above the bed and the black accents stand out in a beautiful way and the white tile bathroom is finished off with contrasting black fixtures.
Beige living room walls paired with white soft furnishings and a TV gallery wall
The beige walls in the living room make the white ceiling and crown molding stand out in the space. The white fabric couch is paired with a white fluffy area rug, a white lounge chair, and a white marble coffee table for a white base palette enhanced with dark brown tones for added contrast.
The combination of the white and beige linen curtains by the living room window warms the daylight coming into the space. On the beige wall, the white artwork is a true focal point as it stands out against the paint color.
The TV is placed on top of a white Ikea Besta cabinet for added storage space in the living room. To make the TV blend in with the interior, it’s integrated into a gallery wall, turning a necessity into a decoration object.
The gallery wall is complemented with a table lamp and a few delicate objects in the same colors as the art prints on the wall.
The green Monstera plant in between the historic fireplace and the TV gallery wall adds a fresh green touch to the interior.
A simple white kitchen with black countertops and a cozy dining area
The minimal white kitchen is finished off with black countertops that match the color palette around the kitchen dining area which is decorated with a white pendant lamp and black dining chairs.
The fridge is integrated into a wall of cabinets, allowing for extra storage and a smooth effect.
The vintage dining table is placed on top of a white area rug, paired with beige curtains by the window, resulting in a similar color palette to the one of the living room.
Sage green bedroom walls paired with layers of textiles
The sage green walls in the bedroom give the interior a moody touch, which is enhanced by the dark grey curtains in front of the window. The rattan headboard, wall art, and black wall lamps stand out against this deeper wall color.
The large window next to the bed reflects the adjacent living room and enlarges the space visually.
The beautiful layering of textiles on the bed adds a cozy effect to the bedroom interior, while the black side table adds a beautiful contrasting tone.
The white wardrobe stands out against the dark sage green walls, yet it blends in with the space because of its classic design.
A hallway with greige walls and a tone-on-tone wardrobe
The greige wall color in the hallway also comes back on the doors of the Ikea PAX wardrobe which has been built into the wall, resulting in a tone-on-tone effect.
White subway tiles in the bathroom finished with black fixtures
The bathroom pairs white subway tiles on the wall with white marble hexagon floor tiles, contrasting black fixtures, and a black metal frame shower wall.
The black vanity pairs nicely with the black fixtures in the shower.
Styled by Emma Fischer and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Alen Cordic, for sale via Nya Kvadrat