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A Small Mid-Century Swedish Apartment Packed with Personality

'Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get' goes the famed line from Forest Gump. And I like to make sure that this blog offers some surprises. While this might not be 'out there' in terms of the building itself (after all, in the past I've shown everything from a tiny house on wheels to a home in a converted fire station), stylistically thinking, this mid-century home is a little different from the other properties I've shown lately. 

It may be small (269 f2 / 25 m2) but this studio apartment in the heart of Stockholm has everything you need to feel comfortable: a cosy bed, sitting room area, dining table, kitchenette and balcony. The 1930s apartment is also packed with personality (I'm looking at the blend of mid-century modern and vintage furniture (note the red chairs - a running theme in Swedish homes right now, as seen in Monday's home tour too), and retro touches. 

Let's delve in further to see what's at play! 

A large rug helps to add a cosy touch to the bedroom / living room / dining area - with the choice of dark green adding to the mid-century vibe. 

Under-bed storage provides space for clothes and other items. 

The traditional gate-leg table can be folded out to cater for more people. 

Elfa storage (of which I am a huge fan), is adaptable over time and comes with the option of lots of different accessories including book ends, hooks and even a mirror (although, this one is retro of course!). 


The original retro kitchen adds to the overall feel of the apartment. 



Love this personal and unique home. It's a great example of how to ensure lots of storage in a small space - especially for book lovers! 

Is there anything that stood out to you? 

You can see more mid-century-themed homes here: 


Have a lovely mid-week - stor kram! 

Niki

Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem (styling - Rydman / photography Janson), found via Nordroom with thanks. 

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  1. I love that everything is so colorful, it gives the apartment a cheerful atmosphere.

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  2. This home is so colorful, lively, full of character!

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  3. The view from the window is lovely.

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  4. It’s fun to fantasize what it would be like to live efficiently and handsomely in a space such as this. The window and door by the table seem to expand the space, making it feel larger. The layout seems smartly done and the shelving with the books is eye catching. I didn’t spot a television, which would consume a lot of visual space. I’m wondering if they use a laptop or mobile device for entertainment, or perhaps are less enamored with video entertainment!

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    1. Oh, I had meant to comment on the interesting standing lamp by the sofas and door. Quite cool; vintage?

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  5. the floor in the kitchen looks amazing!

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  6. I'm digging the retro kitchen. I love that they have embraced the green cabinets and are having fun with them. It puts me in mind of visiting older relatives back in my childhood in the best possible way.

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  8. Such a cute apartment! Would love to feature it in our Interior Design & Home Decor section on our lifestyle blog

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