The small yet stylish apartment (Styled by Martina Mattsson, photographed by Krister Engström for Kvarteret Makleri) used to have a large kitchen space, which is now divided by a glass partition to create both a cooking and sleeping space.
The light grey kitchen is compact yet packed with storage and functionality. The historic kitchen modules next to the window are now used to store clothes.
The living room is painted in a subtle sage green wall color, giving it a fresh appearance. The living space combines both a dining space and a sofa area.
The kitchen and bedroom are separated by a half-glass wall
A half-glass partition separates the sleeping and cooking areas from each other. This way, even though the kitchen doesn’t get any direct sunlight, ample natural light flows into both rooms. The bottom part of the glass partition is solid, allowing for a shelf attachment that creates extra countertop space.
The light grey cabinets are paired with a stainless steel countertop, stainless steel appliances, and chrome hardware for a classic look with a modern touch.
The bedroom section behind the glass has shiplap walls, which gives this space a slight farmhouse look.
What used to be storage for the kitchen is turned into a wardrobe for the bedroom.
The back wall of the kitchen is treated with beautiful floral wallpaper, adding extra character to the space.
A living room with subtle sage green walls
The living room has a very subtle and light sage green wall color, giving the space a fresh look. The warm and dark tones stand out against this wall color and the sheer beige curtains in front of the window warm up the daylight coming in.
A custom bookshelf next to the doorway offers a great spot for books and accessories. It has been painted in the same color as the walls to make it blend in.
A vintage dining table and chairs stand out on top of the white flooring used in the space.
Styled by Martina Mattsson, photographed by Krister Engström for Kvarteret Makleri