A 29sqm studio where a mezzanine and color transform a small space
With a wooden mezzanine, painted walls, Scandinavian decor, and a midnight blue kitchen, this 29sqm studio makes the most of its limited space
Located in a century-old building in Stockholm, this 29sqm studio is well laid out. It features a mezzanine and colorful decor. These two elements are just what it takes to make it stand out from the ordinary. Inside, time has spared the essentials. This is because the renovation was respectful of its past. The building that houses it is typical of the city’s historic streets. It remains a preserved testament to Swedish homes of yesteryear. The profiled paneling, original hardware, molded doors, and muntin windows are all still there.
This is where the apartment truly surprises. Just 29 square meters, perfectly optimized so that nothing seems to be missing. A light-wood mezzanine spans the full ceiling height. It houses the sleeping area, freeing up the floor below for a vintage dining table and its 1960s Scandinavian chairs. The walls play with color: a warm ochre rectangle frames the posters behind the table, while another in slate gray highlights them.
The separate kitchen takes on a completely different style. Midnight blue Shaker-style cabinet fronts, a dark stone countertop, and bright orange pendant lights. A total contrast to the living room, yet the result is cohesive. In the bathroom, white subway tiles cover the walls from floor to ceiling, a choice that enlarges the space through light reflection.
Everywhere, museum posters, graphic prints, and original details like the climbing plant around the kitchen window. This apartment, despite its small size, is anything but lacking in originality, quite the opposite. Its style, both Scandinavian and vintage, has plenty of personality, and it’s not the kind of place you easily forget, even if it’s just a simple studio.
29sqm
This 29sqm studio in a century-old building in Stockholm is for sale at Historiska
29 sqm: a lesson in studio space optimization
This is where the apartment truly surprises. Just 29 square meters, perfectly optimized so that nothing seems to be missing. A light-wood mezzanine spans the full ceiling height. It houses the sleeping area, freeing up the floor below for a vintage dining table and its 1960s Scandinavian chairs. The walls play with color: a warm ochre rectangle frames the posters behind the table, while another in slate gray highlights them.
The separate kitchen takes on a completely different style. Midnight blue Shaker-style cabinet fronts, a dark stone countertop, and bright orange pendant lights. A total contrast to the living room, yet the result is cohesive. In the bathroom, white subway tiles cover the walls from floor to ceiling, a choice that enlarges the space through light reflection.
Everywhere, museum posters, graphic prints, and original details like the climbing plant around the kitchen window. This apartment, despite its small size, is anything but lacking in originality, quite the opposite. Its style, both Scandinavian and vintage, has plenty of personality, and it’s not the kind of place you easily forget, even if it’s just a simple studio.
29sqm
This 29sqm studio in a century-old building in Stockholm is for sale at Historiska
























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