The 188 square-meter home-discovered by DesignRulz on Skeppsholmen– is characterized by abundant natural light and an overwhelming feeling of space. As you step inside, you are greeted by a hall with gray tiled floors and a wardrobe for storage. The kitchen, living and dining room are organized in an open plan, encouraging socializing. A generous living height, skylights and windows on both sides allow the inhabitants to take the pulse of Gamla Stan from the comfort of their fluffy armchairs. Floor designed by the wind architect Ulf Nelson is characterized by space and abundant natural light where the afternoon sun gives a rare bright floor.
The central point of the living room is a contemporary brick fireplace, spicing up the atmosphere during cold Swedish evenings. A white sofa, white furniture units and black and white pillows complete this youthful, yet very elegant style. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow natural lighting inside, harmoniously blending the overall design composition. Spa-style bathrooms with glass-enclosed sauna and jacuzzi enhance living quality in this Scandinavian home. Large windows provide plenty of natural light and the inner courtyard has a story to tell on its own. Having just over four square meters large, the south-facing balcony gives an extra dimension to the apartment. It is here that the inhabitants can enjoy breakfast every summer morning, surrounded by the quiet atmosphere of the lovely Swedish neighborhood of Stockholm. Enjoy the gallery below of this Scandinavian Attic Apartment and let us know what decorating ideas you find most captivating!