This turn-of-the-century apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Emma Fischer, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem) has gorgeous historic features highlighted by the light wall colors in the different rooms. The apartment gets a lot of daylight through the large historic windows, accentuating the light yet contrasting decor in the connected living and dining rooms.
The simple white kitchen is enhanced with a small vintage dining table in front of the balcony window. The bedroom has an impressive exposed brick wall and a large custom wardrobe with wood cabinet doors for a warm and cozy bedroom color palette.

Off-white living room walls paired with a white decor and black accents
The off-white wall color in the living room makes the white couch, white area rug, and the sheer white curtains in front of the windows stand out subtly. Subtle black accents in the armchair, wall shelving, and floor lamp add a wonderful contrast to the setting.
Historic double interior doors lead up to the dining room, which has a color palette that complements the living room perfectly.
A large vintage dining table paired with black Series 7 chairs creates a warm yet contrasting look. The darker furniture pieces and accessories stand out against the light grey wall color used in this room.
The large floor mirror next to the window reflects the light and makes the room appear even bigger.
A simple white kitchen with a small vintage dining table
The simple white kitchen with wood countertops and a subway tile backsplash is placed along both sides of the cooking space.
The area next to the kitchen doorway holds a large kitchen cupboard for the fridge and a small cabinet with a counter perfect for a small coffee machine.
The curved wall next to the balcony window is perfect for placing a small vintage dining table paired with two black dining chairs. This color palette resembles the palette of the large dining room in the apartment and ties the look of both rooms together.
Exposed brick and a custom wardrobe in the bedroom
The bedroom has a warm and inviting look, different than the color palette in the other rooms. The exposed brick bedroom wall adds a dark and warm tone to the space, which is complemented by the mix of beige and terracotta textiles on and around the bed.
The white trim above the exposed brick adds a clean separation between the wall and the white ceiling for a clean and elegant effect.
A built-in wardrobe opposite the bed is enhanced with warm wood cabinet doors that contribute nicely to the warm and inviting appearance of this bedroom.
A vintage cabinet decorates the wall next to the bedroom door.
A white tile bathroom with a Victorian tile floor
The bathroom is covered with white wall tiles for a clean and minimal effect. The freestanding sink with chrome legs paired with the Victorian bathroom floor tiles gives this space a classic look.
A white hallway with a black and beige checkered floor
Styled by Emma Fischer, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem