Small Spaces: A Beautiful Swedish Home That Makes The Most of a ‘Sceiling’
Sloped ceilings (or ‘Sceilings’ as they’re known in the trade) have their down sides (literally!) – and can be tricky to work with (trust me, we have one on the top floor of our house!). But with a little work they can make beautiful, light and airy living spaces. This small, two room studio is nestled on the top floor of an apartment block in Gothenburg, Sweden. The designer has thought carefully about how to work with the different heights – resulting in a practical, space efficient home – which is comfortable and easy on the eye to boot!
Bespoke shelving in the kitchen makes the most of every inch of wall space to create as much storage as possible (IKEA shelving can easily be cut to size to create this look). The stove and fridge-freezer have been prioritised as areas that need extra head room while the dishwasher can be opened from the side.
While looking back at these pictures again I also noticed how they’ve snuck in a fan amongst the shelving – smart!
Redundant work space (the ceiling is simply too low on the far left to use) has been decorated with fresh branches of lilac – which could easily be exchanged for fresh herbs!
The sofa has been placed on the lower side of the room (a little out from the wall) – creating a comfy, spot. I also love how the beams have been painted black for contrast.
A table for two has been tucked away at the far end. It looks a little tight on the right, but it looks as though there’s enough space to shift everything to the left for more head room!
A ladder is stored out of the way but within reach for higher stuff – I see there is an alcove to the left – any guesses what could be hidden up there?! I’ve always wanted one of these ladders – but haven’t found use for one yet! Actually, maybe the shelves in my bedroom? Would Per’s handmade shelves withstand the weight though?!
A bench has been placed at the far side of the bed which can be used for lighting, books etc, while the higher side of the room is reserved for storage. Love the light green-grey wall too, how about you?!
Sloped ceilings (or ‘Sceilings’ as they’re known in the trade) have their down sides (literally!) – and can be tricky to work with (trust me, we have one on the top floor of our house!). But with a little work they can make beautiful, light and airy living spaces. This small, two room studio is nestled on the top floor of an apartment block in Gothenburg, Sweden. The designer has thought carefully about how to work with the different heights – resulting in a practical, space efficient home – which is comfortable and easy on the eye to boot!
Bespoke shelving in the kitchen makes the most of every inch of wall space to create as much storage as possible (IKEA shelving can easily be cut to size to create this look). The stove and fridge-freezer have been prioritised as areas that need extra head room while the dishwasher can be opened from the side.
While looking back at these pictures again I also noticed how they’ve snuck in a fan amongst the shelving – smart!
Redundant work space (the ceiling is simply too low on the far left to use) has been decorated with fresh branches of lilac – which could easily be exchanged for fresh herbs!
The sofa has been placed on the lower side of the room (a little out from the wall) – creating a comfy, spot. I also love how the beams have been painted black for contrast.
A table for two has been tucked away at the far end. It looks a little tight on the right, but it looks as though there’s enough space to shift everything to the left for more head room!
A ladder is stored out of the way but within reach for higher stuff – I see there is an alcove to the left – any guesses what could be hidden up there?! I’ve always wanted one of these ladders – but haven’t found use for one yet! Actually, maybe the shelves in my bedroom? Would Per’s handmade shelves withstand the weight though?!
A bench has been placed at the far side of the bed which can be used for lighting, books etc, while the higher side of the room is reserved for storage. Love the light green-grey wall too, how about you?!