A historic flat with a glass partition between the kitchen and guest room

This light-flooded turn-of-the-century apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Emma Fisher, photographed by Walti Hösli for Entrance Makleri) has a black metal glass partition between the white galley kitchen and the guest bedroom with a home office.

The rest of the apartment features a large living room, separated from the spacious light grey bedroom by a double interior door for a semi-open floor plan. The delicate natural color palette with a mix of greys, beiges, and black accents comes back throughout the entire apartment for a calm and tranquil look.

A white kitchen with white marble countertops and chrome hardware and a glass partition

A light grey shaker kitchen with a black metal glass partition

The light grey shaker cabinets in this galley kitchen layout are paired with an elegant white marble countertop and subtle chrome hardware for an airy look that pairs well with the light grey wall color in the space.

A white kitchen with white marble countertops and chrome hardware

The room where the kitchen is built is very long and narrow, allowing the front part by the window to be used as a combined guest bedroom and home office space. To separate this area from the kitchen, a black metal glass partition was built between the two areas.

A guest bedroom with a home office desk separated from the kitchen with a black metal glass partition

The black metal frame adds a beautiful contrast to the light palette of the interior and the glass panels allow the daylight to flow through to the kitchen.

A guest bedroom with a home office desk separated from the kitchen with a black metal glass partition

A single bed paired with a white desk makes for an ideal space to work from home.

A guest bedroom with a home office desk separated from the kitchen with a black metal glass partition

A guest bedroom with a home office desk

A spacious living room decorated in beige and brown tones

The large living room has white walls that reflect the daylight coming in through the historic windows. The beige fabric sofa is decorated with a mix of brown and beige textiles for a warm and inviting look.

A living room with white walls, a beige sofa and a natural color palette

A living room gallery wall in beige and grey tones decorates the entire wall and adds a unique character to the sofa area.

A living room with white walls, a beige sofa and a natural color palette

A large dining table in front of the windows is paired with white dining chairs that match the light palette living room.

A living room with white walls, a beige sofa and a natural color palette

A double interior door leads up to the bedroom, which has a complementing color palette to that of the living space.

A living room with white walls, a beige sofa and a natural color palette

A bedroom with light grey walls and a white wardrobe

The light grey bedroom walls make the white crown molding underneath the ceiling stand out and pair nicely with the grey curtains in front of the window. The bed has a mix of warm linen textiles that bring a cozy element to the space.

A light grey bedroom with beige textiles and a classic white wardrobe

A classic white wardrobe with paneled doors matches the historic flair of the apartment, without standing out too much.

A light grey bedroom with beige textiles and a classic white wardrobe

Another desk by the window creates a home office for a second person in this apartment. Ideal for couples that both work from home.

A home office desk with a round mirror and black table lamp in a bedroom with light grey walls

A home office desk with a round mirror and black table lamp in a bedroom with light grey walls

A light grey entryway with a round mirror enlarges the space

A light grey entryway with a round mirror enlarges the space
A light grey entryway with a round mirror enlarges the space

Styled by Emma Fisher, photographed by Walti Hösli for Entrance Makleri

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