Built in 1929 in Gothenburg, Sweden, this 2.5-room apartment (Styled by Emma Fisher, photographed by Walti Hosli for Entrance Makleri) opens to a sunlit kitchen and dining area. Soft beige cabinetry, exposed brick, and glass-paneled French doors create a quiet elegance grounded in simplicity and light.
A Minimalist Kitchen Elevated by Texture
Matte beige cabinets, mirrored backsplash, and stainless fixtures offer seamless function and understated beauty. A sculptural lamp, rustic vase, and uncluttered surfaces make this kitchen both practical and poetic.

The Pantry Wall: Heritage Charm Meets Modern Order
Across the room, creamy cabinetry, a charcoal counter, and a glowing teardrop lamp create a nook of nostalgic warmth. Everyday items like the toaster, cutting board, and self-portrait — tell a personal, intentional story.

A round table, pulled-out chair, and a casually placed towel reveal life in motion. Greenery, organic textures, and soft surfaces make this kitchen feel lived-in, loved, and ready for the next moment.

Viewed from another angle, a tall built-in beside the pantry complements the softly set table and rug below. Together, they underscore the room’s thoughtful design.

A two-room living room in a light color palette
Rustic and practical, this half of the living room holds ceramic jugs, stacked books, and storage cabinets. The relaxed space can be used daily, without pretense.

The brighter lounge offers plush seating, layered pillows, and minimal décor. Awash in natural light, it’s a simple, stylish space for gathering and ease.
A white couch paired with a white area rug brightens the space, while the dark wood coffee table stands out and adds some contrast.

A soft bedroom with a practical work desk
Layers of beige and white offer rest and warmth. Crumpled linens, a flowering plant, and journals by the bed evoke intimate comfort. Awnings, soft lighting, and personal touches complete this peaceful retreat.

A closer view of the bedroom highlights tree-lined views through the awning window, artful shelving, and layered textures — a personal, serene world of rest and reflection.

The wardrobe is hidden behind a wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling beige curtain, which adds a beautiful texture to the space.

In the corner, a pale wood desk holds keepsakes and a candle, perched on familiar blonde flooring — a quiet blend of utility and memory.
The desk, robe, and open journal, facing the doorway, hint at a rhythm of creative rest. Personal touches give the room a lived-in ease that bridges sleep and imagination.

Styled by Emma Fisher, photographed by Walti Hosli for Entrance Makleri