This turn-of-the-century apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Jens Eliasson for Bjurfors) has such a balanced color palette. The soft grey-painted hardwood flooring pairs wonderfully with the beige wall color in the living room and with the sage-green tone in the adjacent bedroom.
A beautiful historic double door separates the living space and bedroom. The two spaces’ color palettes are adjusted perfectly so that when the doors are open, both rooms complement each other.
The assymetric kitchen floor plan is filled with a simple white kitchen with wood countertops and a small round dining table in front of the window.
Beige walls and grey flooring in the living room
The cool grey-painted hardwood flooring in the living room is offset by a warmer beige tone on the walls. The white ceilings, moldings, and white linen curtains brighten up these beige and grey tones beautifully.
An off-white sofa stands on a white fluffy area rug. These large light surfaces create the perfect backdrop for the beautiful mixture of beige textiles on the couch and the eye-catching floral pouf used as a coffee table.
The standing floor mirror matches the white door frames and reflects the space to make it look bigger.
A small lounge chair in front of the window finishes off the living room look.
Sage green bedroom walls paired with a light yet warm textile palette
The sage green bedroom walls add a fresh yet warm atmosphere to the small bedroom. The beige fabric pendant light and the sheer white curtains cozy up the look, while the green branch on the window sill adds a fresh touch.
The beige, brown, and white linen textiles on the bed provide the space with a cozy touch, which is enhanced by the white fluffy area rug placed underneath the bed.
A white kitchen with an asymmetrical floor plan
Classic white kitchen cabinets are paired with a basic wood countertop for a modest look.
The small space in front of the kitchen window is used to place a vintage round dining table and three white Ant chairs, which make for the perfect dining spot.
Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Jens Eliasson for Bjurfors