This beautifully renovated attic flat for sale in Sweden (Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Maria Sahlander for Stadshem) has a crisp white wall color, which brings out the neutrally warm decor pieces and furniture.
The Dark oak kitchen adds a beautiful contrast to the bright setting and fits perfectly underneath the sloped roof.
The apartment has two bedrooms, one on the main floor and another one on a loft level, which can be accessed through a small ladder. This type of bedroom is perfect if you are having guests over.
A spacious living and dining room with a large rug and white sofa
The large living and dining room has a white fabric sofa paired with a beautiful mixture of warm linen throw pillows. The beige coffee table and the off-white area rug brighten up the overall palette of the living room and add a cozy texture.
Natural accessories and small furniture pieces make the living room look inviting.
The living room has large doors which lead to a balcony, allowing you to let the outside in during summer months.
A small round dining table paired with black bentwood chairs offers a great spot for dining near the kitchen. A small niche space next to the dining area is used to create a DIY desk with floating wood boards in the same wood tint as the kitchen cabinets.
A corner of the living space is used to place a daybed right underneath the skylight, paired with some black IKEA shelving great for displaying magazines, accessories, and storage baskets.
A dark oak kitchen fitting underneath the sloped roof
The beautiful dark oak kitchen cabinets contrast nicely with the crisp white walls. Placing the kitchen on the wall behind the module that holds the bathroom, saves a lot of floor space.
The dark wood cabinets are paired with chrome hardware and a beige limestone countertop, which brightens the overall kitchen aesthetic.
The wall opposite the kitchen is used to display a series of art prints on a gallery wall.
A small attic bedroom in a neutral color palette
The small attic bedroom has white walls like the rest of the apartment. The mix of beige and sage green textiles on the bed, paired with the big paper lampshade makes for a warm and inviting setting.
A large mirror reflects the space and the light coming from the window. A custom white wardrobe is neatly integrated into the bedroom space.
A small loft bed perfect for guests
From the hallway, you can access the loft bed built on top of the bathroom module. Opposite the loft bed, you can find more custom storage, which can be accessed by moving the ladder onto the other rail.
The textiles on the bed of the loft follow the same color palette as the one used throughout the entire apartment.
Limestone tiles paired with chrome bathroom fixtures
Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Maria Sahlander for Stadshem