This modern tone-on-tone grey apartment (Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem) features a large window between the bedroom and hallway with a myriad of textures for an inviting vibe.
This apartment’s open floor plan features an eat-in kitchen, dining area, and living area. The light gray cabinets match the walls, giving the space a monotone yet modern aesthetic.
A large window floods this space with natural light, and sheer ceiling-to-floor curtains add privacy. A boucle-upholstered accent chair and jute area rug add texture.

Mixing dark, medium, and light wood-toned tables and chairs gives this cozy corner of the apartment a unique touch. The oversized wall art echoes the gray tones of the walls, while the black frame helps it stand out and matches the black flush-mount ceiling fixtures.

A simple kitchen with gray cabinetry and a modern hood fan creates a compact, yet open space to cook meals. Across from the kitchen is a couch and coffee table, offering a space to sit down and relax after eating.

Ultra-light grey wood floors carry the grey theme throughout this apartment, and a bedroom with glass French doors gives privacy and separation without feeling closed in.

The curved wall next to the bedroom adds character to the apartment and provides a comfortable, cozy nook perfect for reading a book or placing everyday items like shoes, jackets, and purses.

Thanks to the large window, the entire apartment is filled with natural light during the daytime. Fresh white flowers nestled in a vase breathe life into this otherwise modern space.

Wall panels with open shelving above the bed near the ceiling bring storage and character to the quaint bedroom. A simple side table, lamp, and plant life give the bedroom a cozy, calming vibe.

Rather than hanging wall art everywhere, only distinguished pieces are hung strategically in the home, including this framed still life of a woman featured in the bedroom.

The hallway leads to a convenient foyer with plenty of hooks for hats, coats, umbrellas, and bags. A comfortable upholstered bench provides a place to sit down and take your shoes off or put them on before heading out.

In contrast to the rest of the space, the bathroom features an all-white design with large white subway tile installed from the floor to the ceiling. The floor tile is slightly darker and boasts a subtle beige tone, while the glass shower enclosure helps to make the bathroom look and feel larger.

Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem