Welcome to a refined Scandinavian apartment in Vasastan, Stockholm preserving quite a few charming turn-of-the-century details. The feeling that greets you when you enter the hall is striking. This is due to the three windows allowing natural light inside and a generous ceiling height. Apartment decorating ideas for this living space can be summed up as follows: white light, contemporary and clean design. The apartment is also a wonderful lesson in the importance of not cluttering your space. Take, for instance, the kitchen and dining area. Design is sparse, with a sole black-and-white painting above the dining room table serving as the area’s only wall decoration. But, thanks to the shining steel appliances, white-washed walls, and lively bunches of bright-green plants that are scattered around, this sparse design makes for a very attractive space. When you get it just right, sometimes less is more.
From the very beginning it is clear that this is a home inviting you to see more! These are pictures of a beautifully styled living room and bedroom inspired by Scandinavia. The wooden parquet flooring runs through the hall, lounge and kitchen, creating a unified feel throughout the loft. According to the designers, it is also sanded and varnished so that it will last many, many years. Ample natural ventilation and plenty of greenery give the small living area a refreshing, cheerful allure, while the tiny kitchen in the corner offers a ‘barely sufficient’ workstation.
Luxury and privacy are not really comforts the apartment can afford, and there are absolutely no unnecessary partitions here at all. It is only the compact bathroom clad in blue and white tiles that is separated from this one-room setting, even as the entry provides additional storage space. Three large windows looking onto Victoria Street provide contact with the city life below. A large dining table with seating for up to twelve people adds a sense of familiarity to the space. Adjoining the living room, there is a modern looking kitchen, with black cabinets powerfully contrasting the white walls. Enjoy the virtual gallery and let us know what Scandinavian home tricks you discover!