This gorgeous turn-of-the-century apartment in Sweden (Styled by Anna van Keppel, photographed by Dana Ozollapa for Historiska Hem) has eye-catching pink walls in the kitchen, making this space the most unique room in the apartment.
The soft pink walls are paired with a modern off-white kitchen with a unique terrazzo countertop. The vintage-style table in the middle of the space stands proudly next to the old doorway that has now been transformed into a shelf for glass and dinnerware.
The living room and the adjacent bedroom have two-tone walls, giving both spaces a unique look while maintaining a modest color palette.
Pink kitchen walls paired with off-white cabinets and a terrazzo countertop
The walls and doorways in the kitchen have all been painted in the same subtle pink wall color that pairs wonderfully with the hardwood flooring and gives the space a cohesive look.
The off-white kitchen cabinets complement the wall color, while the modern terrazzo countertop gives the kitchen design a bold look.
The small kitchen design fits perfectly within the niche spot between the wall and window.
A small round dining table fits perfectly in the niche spot in front of the windows. The brass pendant light above the table reflects the space in a lovely way.
What used to be a doorway has been transformed into a shelf for glass and dinnerware. The placing right next to the dining table is very convenient and the pieces stand out nicely against the pink paint color.
The artwork at the entrance of the kitchen matches the color palette perfectly.
A living room with two-tone walls and a modest color palette
The spacious living room has a neutral color palette with a few colorful details here and there to finish off the look. The bottom of the walls are painted greige, while the upper area is white for a wonderful two-tone look.
By hanging the picture frames slightly above the line where the two paint colors meet, the two paint colors are accentuated nicely.
The pink kitchen wall color can be seen from the living room.
A two-tone bedroom makes the small space unique
The small bedroom next to the living room has a two-tone wall design as well, yet the white color block is on the bottom. The top area is painted in a dark blue wall color, which makes for an interesting effect when looking in through the living room.
Styled by Anna van Keppel, photographed by Dana Ozollapa for Historiska Hem