This small and stylish apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Linnéa H. Manaberi, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem) has a combined living and sleeping space painted in a light sage green wall color, with a darker green accent wall. The green undertones on the walls are paired with a mix of white and beige tones in the furniture, resulting in a beautiful mixture of colors.
The classic white kitchen with black marble countertops has a partially exposed brick wall that adds a rustic effect. The round white dining table in the middle makes the kitchen a great place for gathering.
The hallway doesn’t have any direct light coming in, which is accentuated even more by using a dark blue wall color for a slight dramatic effect.
A living room with two kinds of sage green paint on the walls
The living room comprises a sofa and a sleeping area combined. Three of the walls are painted in a light sage green wall color, paired with a darker sage green accent wall to add a bit of variety. The beige area rug underneath the white sofa visually distinguishes the functional areas from each other.
The sage green living room walls add a cool tone to the room, which is warmed up by the variety of beige tones in the furniture, textiles, and decor pieces.
In between the sleeping and sofa area, a low bench against the wall is paired with a large artwork that makes a statement in this rather small room.
The darker sage green accent wall is decorated with wall shelving in the same color as the wall, and a lovely selection of decor pieces that spruce up the space.
The rattan armchair adds a deeper warm tone to the setting and the sheer beige curtains warm up the daylight coming in through the windows.
A white kitchen with a partially exposed brick wall
The classic white kitchen with black countertops has an exposed brick wall on one side, which adds a beautiful warm texture to the room.
The L-shaped kitchen layout matches perfectly with the historic storage cabinets on the opposite wall.
Both the new and old sections of the kitchen have stainless steel hardware, connecting the look of both elements.
The area in front of the window is used for a cozy round dining table paired with light oak dining chairs. The white walls paired with the white wall shelves brighten up this natural look.
The beige detailing matches the warm and rustic element added by the exposed brick.
A dark blue hallway with custom storage in the same color
The hallway connects the living room and kitchen and doesn’t get any direct natural light. By using a dark blue wall color on the hallway walls, this dark and moody appearance is accentuated.
The white doors and door frames stand out powerfully against the dark blue wall color.
A custom wardrobe is painted in the same color as the hallway walls for a tone-on-tone effect.
Styled by Linnéa H. Manaberi, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem