The living room of this 66m2 flat features a bespoke bookcase
This 66m2 flat with a custom-built library in Stockholm is decorated in a vintage and bohemian style with vibrant colors
Located on the top floor of a 1911 building in Stockholm, this 66m2 flat is decorated in a vintage style. Colourful touches and well-thought-out design elements give it plenty of character. It is a bright space situated under the eaves of this historic building.
The flat strikes a balance between historical heritage and a contemporary feel, standing out completely from the mundane, soulless Scandinavian decor.
The living room is centred around a bespoke bookcase that spans an entire wall. This piece of furniture immediately gives the room a unique look. Books and decorative items find their place there with ease. The dark velvet sofa adds an elegant touch. A few orange cushions liven up the space with a subtle yet effective burst of energy. The armchair and the Bold blue bench introduce a welcome sculptural touch.
Its open-plan kitchen flows naturally into the living room, featuring a large wooden dining table. Black furniture contrasts beautifully with the light wood of the worktop. Mismatched chairs surround the table. The whole space feels warm thanks to the natural materials and fresh flowers placed here and there. Original features, such as the parquet flooring and weathered wooden doors, have been carefully preserved, retaining the charm of the past.
Both bedrooms offer a restful atmosphere, with their relaxed, 1970s-inspired style. The master bedroom plays with textiles, featuring patterned bedspreads and colourful cushions. Colours are soft, and the furniture makes the most of every available square metre. The large windows let in plenty of light. Every room in the flat is perfectly in keeping with the chosen décor style.
The compact bathroom combines the essentials efficiently with an extra touch of charm. The beige tiles reflect the light and visually enlarge this small but fully equipped space. In the hallway, built-in storage makes it easy to keep the interior tidy.
66m2/71sqf
This 66m2 flat was sold by Franzon du Rietz
The flat strikes a balance between historical heritage and a contemporary feel, standing out completely from the mundane, soulless Scandinavian decor.
A tour of the flat
The living room is centred around a bespoke bookcase that spans an entire wall. This piece of furniture immediately gives the room a unique look. Books and decorative items find their place there with ease. The dark velvet sofa adds an elegant touch. A few orange cushions liven up the space with a subtle yet effective burst of energy. The armchair and the Bold blue bench introduce a welcome sculptural touch.
Its open-plan kitchen flows naturally into the living room, featuring a large wooden dining table. Black furniture contrasts beautifully with the light wood of the worktop. Mismatched chairs surround the table. The whole space feels warm thanks to the natural materials and fresh flowers placed here and there. Original features, such as the parquet flooring and weathered wooden doors, have been carefully preserved, retaining the charm of the past.
Both bedrooms offer a restful atmosphere, with their relaxed, 1970s-inspired style. The master bedroom plays with textiles, featuring patterned bedspreads and colourful cushions. Colours are soft, and the furniture makes the most of every available square metre. The large windows let in plenty of light. Every room in the flat is perfectly in keeping with the chosen décor style.
The compact bathroom combines the essentials efficiently with an extra touch of charm. The beige tiles reflect the light and visually enlarge this small but fully equipped space. In the hallway, built-in storage makes it easy to keep the interior tidy.
66m2/71sqf
This 66m2 flat was sold by Franzon du Rietz


























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