This turn-of-the-century apartment in Sweden (Styled by Livin Deco, photographed by Jonas Berg, for sale via Stadshem) has an impressive light grey historic fireplace, which adds a beautiful and unique touch to the otherwise minimally decorated living room. The bedroom and living room are connected by beautiful white double interior doors that allow you to look from one room into the other.
The basic white Ikea kitchen is enhanced with a bold green wall color on the kitchen walls, which gives this space a characterful touch. The deep tone of the green color also makes the white historic details of the building stand out in a lovely way.
The bedroom includes a small antique home office desk and the bed fits perfectly in this small and narrow space in front of the bedroom window.
A white living room with an impressive historic fireplace
The main focal point in the living room is the impressive light grey porcelain fireplace that takes up almost an entire wall and stands out against the white living room walls. The rest of the decor is selected in neutral colors, with a few black accents standing out of the light color palette.
The living room gallery wall above the daybed adds a beautiful contrast to the wall, which comes back in the side tables and the atmospheric lighting next to the sofa.
The textured white area rug brightens up the hardwood flooring and makes the living room color palette even more contrasting.
In front of the living room window, you can find a spacious dining table with a mixture of dining chairs for a thrifty look.
The wall between the bedroom and living room is a perfect spot for a piano and the white wall shelving above it holds a combination of books and accessories.
A kitchen with green walls and a dining area
The kitchen has characteristic green walls, that contrast nicely with the white ceiling, the white window frames, and the light hardwood flooring. The round dining table in front of the window features a black Flowerpot pendant light and soft oak wood dining chairs for a cozy look.
The unique wall color makes the basic Ikea kitchen more special and makes the space less clinical.
A small bedroom with a vintage desk
The bedroom can be reached from the living room through the double interior doors. The small and narrow space is big enough to fit a double bed in front of the window that is framed with a beautiful cream-white curtain.
The mixture of grey, beige, and pink textiles on the bed adds a neutral yet warm touch to the white bedroom walls.
A vintage white secretary desk provides a lovely place to work from home and the white desk blends into the wall in the background for a subtle effect.
A small and cozy kids’ room
A small kids’ room features a single bed with a fabric canopy and a small play table by the window. Just like the rest of the interior, this bedroom is decorated with neutral tones and darker elements that contrast against the white walls.
A simple hallway with white walls
A small bathroom with subway tiles on the wall
The small bathroom is finished with white subway tiles with black grout on the walls, which gives the bathroom space a modern effect.
Styled by Livin Deco, photographed by Jonas Berg, for sale via Stadshem