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.
I totally love these small, well thought-out apartments!
ReplyDeleteHermoso de principio a fin, súper cálido ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteThank 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
ReplyDeleteAll 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.
ReplyDelete*spot* meant dining spot!
DeleteSweet! 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.
ReplyDeleteThe 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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ReplyDeleteI bet this apartment feels sunny even in dreary weather. What a happy space. I would be thrilled to live here!
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