This historic apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Petra Yngfalk, photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem) is renovated in a modern and minimal way, and decorated with a few subtle additions that make the interior style of this space inviting yet clean and minimal at the same time.
The large living kitchen has cream kitchen cabinets that match the color of the walls. Opposite the kitchen, you can find a spacious dining area and on the other side, the sofa area finds a spot. The custom wardrobe built in the hallway features a small home office in the middle, optimally utilizing this space.

A cream-white kitchen with beige limestone countertops
The minimal cream-white kitchen cabinets are paired with a warm beige limestone countertop, black appliances, and a black faucet for a modern look.
The spacious dining table with Wishbone chairs fits perfectly in front of this window and the black pendant light adds a beautiful contrast to the setting.
Two subtle black wall lights above the kitchen counter provide a minimal form of task lighting while cooking.
Even though the kitchen doesn’t have upper cabinets, the stove hood is covered with the same material as the kitchen cabinets, blending in with the wall color behind it.
A small pantry next to the kitchen is great for added storage since the kitchen has been kept quite minimal.
A sofa area with warm tones and a white couch
Opposite the dining table, you can find a sofa section with a white couch that stands out against the subtle wall color.
A leather armchair and a wooden wall shelf add a beautiful warm touch to the living kitchen and the shelf holds a nice collection of objects and ceramics,
A hallway with a built-in home office
This open-plan layout features a hallway that flows over into the living kitchen and the bedroom. A large standing mirror reflects this low-lit space and makes it look and feel more spacious.
A wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling wardrobe offers lots of storage space in the hallway. The middle of this wardrobe functions as a custom closet home office desk. The materials used for the cabinets and worktop are the same as the ones used in the kitchen.
A minimal bedroom with a custom shelf inside the wall
The soft beige wall color in the bedroom is matched by white bedding, curtains, and a pendant light for a light and bright effect. The green plants add a beautiful fresh touch to the interior.
The custom shelf built inside the wall replaces bedside tables in this small bedroom and can hold books and other essentials.
Styled by Petra Yngfalk, photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem