The floor plan of this stylish apartment (Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Maria Sahlander for Bjurfors) consists of a living kitchen and three bedrooms. In the main living and cooking space, you can find the kitchen spread over one of the walls, paired with a sofa area and a dining table in the middle of the room.
Both the main bedroom and the guest bedroom include a home office section, allowing two people to work from home simultaneously. The guest bedroom even includes a double workspace with one long table and two seats, making use of the total length of the space.
The main bedroom features a small vintage desk that can be used as a home office spot or makeup table, which finds its place right next to the window. The small kid’s bedroom is decorated in a neutral color palette, just like the rest of the apartment for a neutral, cozy effect.
A white kitchen paired with furniture pieces and textiles for a bright look
The white kitchen sets the stage for the decor in the living space. The slightly dated white kitchen cabinets are neutral and blend in with the white wall color and the white curtains by the windows. The white fabric couch is paired with a white fluffy area rug, a white pendant, and a light oak coffee table.
The curved gold wall lamp and the beige tones in the textiles add a beautiful warmth to this setting and make it cozy and inviting.
In front of the kitchen, you can find a light oak dining table paired with white dining chairs for a subtle transition from kitchen to living space.
A main bedroom with white walls and textiles in natural tones
The main bedroom with white walls is decorated subtly, with a mixture of natural-tone textiles and accessories. The peg rail next to the bed is a great spot for hanging a selection of clothes or bags.
By the bedroom window, you can find a white-painted vintage desk paired with a white Panton chair. This is a great spot for working from home, yet this table makes for a great bedroom vanity as well.
A guest bedroom with a double desk
The guest bedroom features a long desk for two people. The long and narrow table spreads over the entire bedroom wall for an impressive effect in the space.
The guest bed is made with a mixture of beige textiles and can function as a cozy daybed when no guests are staying over.
A cute kid’s room decorated in a beige palette
The kid’s room is decorated in the same color palette as the rest of the apartment. The beige textiles are paired with soft wood and natural tones in the cute decorations.
Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Maria Sahlander for Bjurfors