This light-flooded apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Peter Pousard for Alvhem) is fully painted in off-white, which reflects the daylight coming through the windows in a lovely way. The minimal interior decor is enhanced with a nice selection of vintage pieces throughout.
A living and dining room with off-white walls and vintage furniture pieces
The off-white wall color in the living room makes the white ceilings and white historic fireplace stand out in a subtle, yet powerful way. The rattan armchair and the warm wood vintage dresser next to the fireplace add a darker tone to the color palette, making them stand out.
An off-white painted vintage dining table is paired with bentwood chairs in the same tone that blends in with the wall color in the background.
The white couch paired with a white area rug brightens up the hardwood flooring and makes the other furniture pieces stand out in the space.
A classic white kitchen with black countertops
The corner layout of this white IKEA Bodbyn kitchen fits exactly in the small space that lies between the guest bedroom and the living room. The black stone countertops add a welcome touch of contrast to this space.
A guest room and home office combined
The small room next to the kitchen is used as a home office space with a beautiful vintage secretary desk. A small bed fits opposite the desk, making this space multi-functional.
The subtle wallpaper design in this small room is paired with a lace curtain, making this room elegant and romantic.
A bedroom with light grey walls and a distressed headboard
The subtle light grey wall color makes the ceiling and the white linen curtains in front of the window stand out subtly. The distressed headboard adds a beautiful rustic touch to the space and the wall shelf on top is perfect for holding books.
A small antique apothecary cabinet on the wall adds a beautiful vintage touch and also provides the space with a mirror at the same time.
A hallway with a small home office space
Right next to the entryway, there is a tiny room, which is used for another home office spot.
The DIY desk is cut to fit the corner of the room and to fit the limited floor space perfectly.
Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Peter Pousard for Alvhem