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2-Room Apartment in Sweden with Brick Wall in Loft Style
The apartment features a genuine Swedish interior: smooth plastered and white-painted walls, almond-colored parquet flooring, furniture shades from pearl to ivory, and abundant natural light.

The kitchen and living room are combined, making the 39 square meter apartment appear more spacious. The kitchen cabinets are in a grey tone – river pearl. Against this grey backdrop, other interior details stand out beautifully. Additionally, this color scheme clearly defines the zones of the kitchen and living room, as grey harmonizes well with white walls without blending into them.

The Scandinavian approach to interior design emphasizes minimal decor and maximum functionality. Therefore, all necessary appliances fit into the small kitchen: a refrigerator with an additional freezer compartment, dishwasher, induction cooktop, oven, and plenty of storage space. The round dining table, due to its shape, does not take up much space in the already compact kitchen.

What attracts most in the living room is not ceiling height or preserved moldings, but the picturesque view of the ‘crown’ of the fortress Skansen Kronen. The daylight from large and tall windows fills and illuminates the entire space.

The living room is rich in natural textile elements: cotton cushions, linen sofa upholstery, and a sisal rug.


The bedroom is small but cozy. The room has a darker color palette compared to the rest of the apartment.


The main feature in the bedroom is a brick wall in the loft style. Inside the wall, there is a built-in niche with shelves that serves as both storage and divides the brick wall into two parts, making it less harsh.


The bedroom also includes a spacious double wardrobe. Additional light sources such as numerous wall sconces, lamps, and table lamps compensate for the lack of sunshine in the cold season.


The bathroom has no unnecessary elements. The space is organized for maximum utility and to meet basic needs. The bathtub is fully tiled: white on the walls, and sand-colored on the floor.

The hallway in the apartment is small, but clever zoning and hidden storage areas make this small hallway functional. The sheer curtain in the color of the sea wave enhances the white walls of the hallway.

Floor Plan
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