This renovated studio loft with black elements for sale in Sweden (Photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem) proves that as long as you have height to work with, you don’t need a large surface to make a home functional.
The black window in this loft home is paired with a small black kitchen, a black metal staircase, and a black dining table and chairs. The apartment has white walls and light hardwood flooring that make for a strong contrast with all the black elements in the space.

A black studio kitchen paired with a black dining table and chairs
The small kitchen with black cabinets is finished off with a stainless steel countertop and black backsplash for a contrasting look in the space. The kitchen module leaves space for a hallway section in this studio apartment.

The black kitchen and black metal staircase are paired with a black round dining table and black leather dining chairs to match the look. Chalkboard paint is used on a section of the wall with the edges left uneven for a rustic effect.
A black metal staircase leading up to a loft bedroom
The black metal staircase features a gallery wall decorating the way up to the bedroom. By using glass as the railing for the second level, light from the window can reach this functional area more easily.
The loft level features a sleeping area with a wardrobe decorated in beige, pink, and black tones for an elegant effect. A wood panel wall paired with a walnut TV sideboard integrates the TV opposite the sofa area.
The area next to the staircase is used for a sofa section and the blue velvet sofa fits perfectly in this area behind the bed.
A small hallway section with black shelving for storage
A modern bathroom with beige limestone and a light wood vanity
The beige limestone tiles in this modern bathroom have different patterns. The large wall tiles are paired with herringbone bathroom floor tiles for an interesting effect in the space.
The limestone tiles and stainless steel fixtures are paired with a light wood vanity that also hides away a washing machine.
Photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem