This cozy turn-of-the-century apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Petra Yngfalk, photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem) has a gorgeous blue-grey shaker kitchen with butcher block countertops. The countertops’ warm wood resembles the hardwood floor’s tone and the vintage dining table by the window. At the same time, the blue cabinet color comes back in the painted dining chairs around the table.
The living room features a few pieces of blue accent furniture to make a visual connection to the kitchen design. From the living room, you can access the fully painted bedroom in a bold terracotta tone.

Blue-grey kitchen cabinets in a classic shaker kitchen with an island in the middle
The shaker classic shaker kitchen with blue cabinets, wood hardware, and butcher block countertops brings a lovely mix of cool and warm tones to the space with beige walls.
The white shiplap backsplash protects the kitchen walls and provides the cooking space with a farmhouse look.
Stainless steel appliances and a farmhouse sink with a gold faucet further enhance the delicate farmhouse aesthetic.
The kitchen stops right in front of the window, while the countertop is continued, leaving out a space underneath to store an extra stool for the table.
The kitchen island in the middle includes multiple storage drawers, while the extra countertop space is great for prepping dinner.
The vintage dining table behind the kitchen island is paired with vintage dining chairs painted in a blue that’s a few tones lighter than the kitchen cabinets. The dining area gallery wall adds a beautiful classic element to the space next to the white porcelain fireplace.
Next to the large kitchen cupboards holding the fridge and storage areas, you can find an old doorway turned into open shelving for kitchen accessories.
A living room with beige walls, a gallery wall, and blue accents
The subtle yet classical living room style features a vintage cabinet in between the windows, paired with a white sofa and a gallery wall.
The blue fabric on the lounge chairs comes back in the blue textiles on the couch and the blue tones in the gallery wall for a color palette that complements the one in the kitchen.
A terracotta bedroom with beige and yellow textiles on the bed
Through the historic double interior doors, you can take a peek from the living room into the bedroom. The color palettes of both rooms are distinctly different, yet they pair well together at the same time.
The beige and yellow textiles on the bed and headboard stand out against the bold backdrop of the terracotta paint color.
The built-in wardrobe is painted in the same color as the walls to make it blend into the room.
A kid’s room with a vintage desk in front of the window
A checkered floor and floral wallpaper in the entryway
A checkered bathroom floor paired with white wall tiles in the bathroom
Styled by Petra Yngfalk, photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem