This gorgeous loft apartment for sale in Sweden (Photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem) has an impressive exposed brick wall in the living room and a massive window that lets in an abundance of natural light.
The ground floor features a sofa section, a dining area, and a corner kitchen all in the same room. The second level has a small bathroom and in the sous-terrain, you can find the bedroom.
The exposed brick wall is paired with a beautiful concrete floor and limewash walls that bring out a modern industrial loft style in the interior.
A living room with an exposed brick wall and a beige fabric sofa
The large window in the living space is decorated with beautiful beige curtains, matched by a beautiful beige fabric sofa. To bring a little bit of color to this neutral decor, a purple vintage armchair is added to the living area.
Next to the sofa, you can find a beautiful brown marble dining table that complements the warm tones of the brick wall. Warm walnut dining chairs complement this dining area beautifully.
A white area rug visually separates the dining and the sofa area from each other.
Next to the concrete staircase that leads up to the bathroom, a beautiful oak kitchen is planned out in an L-shaped layout.
The dark wood cabinets are paired with a stainless steel backsplash and stainless steel appliances for an industrial touch. The limewash walls complement the kitchen perfectly.
In between the kitchen and the front door area, you can find another staircase, which leads towards the sous-terrain bedroom.
The stainless steel backsplash is paired with a stainless steel magnetic knife holder, which is both practical and stylish.
A front door area with a vintage sideboard
The vintage sideboard and full-length mirror next to the front door create a beautiful hallway section that is separated by a glass divider. A wall-hung TV finds its place in this area as well.
A modern bathroom with a black vanity and grey stone shower tiles
A sous-terrain bedroom with limewash walls and a mirrored wardrobe
Since the bedroom doesn’t get as much natural light as the rest of the space, the wardrobe features mirrored doors that reflect a lot of the light back into the room.
Photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem