This small one-bedroom apartment in Sweden (Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Frederik J Karlsson for Alvhem) has one bedroom with an asymmetrical floor plan and a kitchen that is also the entryway of the turn-of-the-century apartment.
The walls of the living and sleeping areas are painted light grey, which makes the white trim underneath the ceiling stand out. The decor features a variety of red and brown tones, adding a warm and inviting atmosphere to the room with shared functionality.
The kitchen is a bit dated, yet it does a great job of combining functionalities. One of the kitchen modules is turned into a storage area for jackets and coats right next to the entryway of the apartment.
Light grey walls and a color palette of brown and red tones to warm up the decor
The light grey walls in the living space have cool undertones, which are contrasted with a warm palette in the furniture pieces and textiles.
A light brown sofa with pink undertones fits perfectly on the angled wall in the living room. The off-white area rug adds a subtle texture to the sofa section and visually separates the sleeping and lounging functionalities from each other.
The light wood coffee table and the mixture of white and beige textiles on the sofa finish the palette of the sofa section off perfectly.
The white and beige curtains decorate the window perfectly. The curtains are fitted wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling for an impressive effect in the space.
The sleeping area is decorated with a combination of red tones and a white and beige textile palette for a nice balance.
The wall mirror reflects the room and makes it appear bigger than it is.
A simple chair behind the bed is paired with a wall lamp and a beautiful art print in the same color palette as the one that can be found on the bed.
A white kitchen that includes entryway storage
The white kitchen with wood countertops is already a bit older, yet it has a subtle effect in the space that can easily be styled with a nice collection of accessories.
The walls behind the kitchen module with the sink and stove are completely tiled for a finished look. The stove fits on the wall that comes forward, fitting the asymmetrical layout of the room.
The other side of the kitchen features another kitchen module that combines entryway storage smartly.
On the wall next to the balcony window, you can find a small round dining table with oak chairs and a cute wall mirror.
The color palette of this dining area matches the one in the living space, connecting both rooms visually.
Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Frederik J Karlsson for Alvhem