This minimally styled historic apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Petra Yngfalk, photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem) consists of a living kitchen and one bedroom, which are both styled in a contemporary yet cozy way with a unique touch.
The kitchen is built wall to wall and floor to ceiling, allowing for ample storage space and a clean and minimal effect in the room. The dining and living areas are located opposite the kitchen module, with an area rug separating the living and dining areas visually from each other.
A white living kitchen with a modern and minimal look
The modern white kitchen fills the entire wall in the room, with high upper cabinets for lots of storage space. The white cabinets are paired with a white marble countertop and a glossy vertical tile backsplash to finish off the look.
The ceiling is lowered on top of the kitchen cabinets and recessed lighting is included for optimal worktop lighting.
A large dining table with soft wood dining chairs finds its’ place in front of the two large windows.
The larger kitchen cupboards for large kitchen appliances are separated from the main kitchen module and placed on the other side next to the doorway.
The sofa area features a beige couch paired with an off-white area rug, a beige travertine coffee table, and a green velvet lounge chair that is a true focal point in the space.
The area rug visually separates the sofa and dining area from each other.
A small bedroom decorated in a beige color palette
The second room holds a small sleeping space, which is painted with a beige wall color, paired with tick beige curtains on both sides of the window.
A custom white headboard with integrated wall lamps and bedside tables provides the space with a finished and modern look.
A modern bathroom with beige bathroom tiles and chrome fixtures
The bathroom is finished with large brown wall tiles, a glass shower wall, and chrome bathroom fixtures for a modern look and feel.
A hallway with a built-in wardrobe with mirrored doors
The built-in wardrobe inside the hallway is finished with large mirrored cabinet doors that reflect the space and make it appear so much bigger and lighter.
Styled by Petra Yngfalk, photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem