This beautiful turn-of-the-century apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Mariah Sahlander for Stadshem) has a historic double interior door separating the bedroom from the living room. This sem-open floor plan allows a clear view from one room into the other. The complementing color palettes of both rooms add a subtle yet powerful touch to the interior.
The living room has a warm cream wall color on the walls, complemented by a mixture of dark and light grey elements, paired with a few touches of beige. The large stone coffee table is the focal point of this room.
The bedroom has an eggshell wall color, paired with muted tone textiles on the bed and in the art print. Lastly, the black galley kitchen with white countertops makes space for a small, cozy dining area in front of the window.
Cream walls paired with grey tones in the living room
The soft cream wall color in the living room accentuates the crisp white ceiling and crown molding in this historic space. The white of the ceiling comes back in the fluffy white area rug and is matched by a white couch to brighten the palette even more.
The black stone coffee table is a true focal point in the room. The dark tones come back in the artwork and the candle wall sconces above the sofa.
White fabric curtains frame the beautiful historic windows and soften the daylight coming into the space.
The wall next to the double interior door leading up to the bedroom features a painted IKEA Ivar cabinet that matches the color palette of the living room interior.
The round wall mirror above the cabinet reflects the daylight coming in through the window.
The white historic fireplace in the living room corner is paired with a black art print and a classic firewood holder.
A bedroom with an eggshell wall color that comes back on the wardrobe
The bedroom is painted in a subtle eggshell wall color that makes the white crown molding stand out just like in the living room. The wardrobe is painted in the same color as the wall for a tone-on-tone effect in the space.
The combination of green, beige, and white tones in the accessories complements the wall color perfectly.
A combination of linen and sheer curtains softens the daylight coming into the bedroom space.
A black galley kitchen with white countertops and a small dining area
The black galley kitchen features a white countertop for a beautiful contrasting effect. The area in front of the kitchen window is used as a dining area. The green velvet dining chairs are paired with a few green plants for a fresh effect.
The white quartz used on the countertops comes back in the backsplash in between the lower and upper kitchen cabinets.
Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Mariah Sahlander for Stadshem