This small apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Anna van Keppel, photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem) has one room that includes a small kitchen, dining area, sofa area, and sleeping space. The walls and ceiling of the living space are treated with beige limewash paint, which gives them a warm and cozy glow.
The small kitchen has dark oak cabinets that contrast with the wall color. The dark wood tones of the vintage dining table and chairs pair wonderfully with the small kitchen design.
The sofa and sleeping area are decorated with subtle accents and a mixture of warm textiles for a natural effect. The bathroom has limewash walls, which are accentuated by the copper bathroom fixtures.
A small kitchen design with dark oak cabinets
The tiny kitchen layout fits perfectly on the small wall next to the window. The fridge is in a niche space next to the kitchen.
The dark oak cabinets are paired with warm wood wall shelving that can hold cups, plates, and glasses. The fine stone countertop in white stands out against the dark wood elements of the design.
The off-white Smeg fridge pairs nicely with the color of the limewash paint on the walls. The water pipes in copper match the rustic dark wood look of the kitchen and don’t disturb the kitchen design.
A small table with a vinyl player next to the window matches the aesthetic of the space.
A living, sleeping, and dining area in one
The beige sofa blends in with the walls, while the dark vintage dining table and chairs stand out in the middle of the space.
A distressed vintage element next to the sofa is perfect for holding subtle decor pieces.
The bed is placed opposite the sofa, with a cute balcony separating the two functional areas.
The wall shelving next to the bed is painted with the same limewash paint as the walls, making them blend in nicely.
The pink and beige linen fabrics on the bed add a warm glow to the sleeping area.
A small hallway with smart storage
A bathroom with limewash walls and copper fixtures
Styled by Anna van Keppel, photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem