Original Floors and Exposed Brick in a Beautifully Renovated Stockholm Apartment

Thank you for being so patient (and supportive!) during my long run of Scandinavian summer cottages and getaways lately. Guess what? I actually have a city apartment to share with you today—and it's fresh, warm, contemporary, and lovely all around. It even has a cosy window nook perfect for enjoying a coffee while watching the world go by!

Look around and you’ll discover a home that feels quietly curated – full of warmth, texture and soul. Light filters across original plank floors, worn smooth with time, while thoughtful updates blend seamlessly with early 20th-century charm. 

Located in Södermalm – Stockholm’s boho neighbourhood – the apartment is a peaceful hideaway with a lovely personal touch. I particularly love the dining area and also the bedroom, which glows in a soft antique yellow by Jotun. In fact, every detail – from the linseed-painted green doors to the cosy window nook – feels practical and full of feeling. Välkommen in! 




Beautiful. I could totally see myself walking through the doors to the quiet, cosy feel of this apartment every evening – how about you?

Was it the colours, the details, or something else that caught your eye? There’s plenty to discover if you take a closer look at each image.

You can see more pictures (including the bathroom!) over at Historiska Hem right now.

Would you like to see a few more city apartments today? How about: 

Brigette's poetic home in Brooklyn
A cosy apartment in Malmö where old meets new
The fascinating home of a Swedish artist

Have a wonderful start to the week friends!

Niki

Photography: @jockeono, Styling: @clindholm_design for Historiska Hem

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  1. I totally love these small, well thought-out apartments!

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  2. Hermoso de principio a fin, súper cálido ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  3. I always like cottages, but this apartment is wonderful. The soft yellow bedroom, the blue-green refrigerator, the storage space….all make this a calming place to be. I could move in today. It also helps me see how I need to do a lot of curating of my own belongings. Thanks for the beautiful post.

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    1. I love all the details you point out. The soft-yellow has such a warm feel to it, it's the perfect tone!

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  4. Thank you Niki! The summercottages were lovely aswell, but this beautiful city vibe apartment is so lovely too! ♥️ Thank you for sharing. I love reading your blog! Aster

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  5. All of it is lovely! I think the spot and window nook are delightful! I also like the moment of the chair by the brick wall. And the Smeg refrigerators always make me pine for one.

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    1. *spot* meant dining spot!

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    2. The dining nook is probably my favourite spot in this apartment - I was totally sold!

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  6. Sweet! Beautifully thought out! Framed TV blends in with the art, the cupboard with the kitchen cabinets. There's space for a desk in the bedroom too. Love the fabrics, 'the blue thread', gray doors and mirrors to create roominess.

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    1. Well spotted with the TV, it's so hard to see!

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  7. The Daniel Richter poster sets the tone and then all the details swirl out from there. It is a lovely, lovely apartment so thoughtfully decorated. I love everything you share and the variety is always so nice. Thank you!! : > )

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  8. I bet this apartment feels sunny even in dreary weather. What a happy space. I would be thrilled to live here!

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    1. I agree, the soft yellow tone is so warm that it would brighten up even the most of grey of days!

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  9. I do love a scandinavian apartment tour. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  10. I wonder if anyone knows what the yellow is on the walls - it's pretty much perfect!

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    1. I believe it's 'antique yellow' by Jotun. Such a lovely tone!

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  11. Love the apartment. It has a very cosy vibe. :) Btw, do you know if it is possible to buy this Daniel Richter poster somewhere online?

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  12. I adore the super cozy window nook with the library and paint brushes. I would display artwork here. I love the light above the charming table

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