Who lives here do you think? Looking at the pictures of this charming apartment in the boho district of Södermalm, Stockholm, I can’t help think it belongs to a creative of some sort – potentially working in the field of music. Right or wrong, the lovely living space might be on the small size (it’s 40 metre square / 430 feet square) – but the clever lay out makes it a perfect home for a single person, couple or small family. And it oozes charm! Keep a look out for the eclectic blend of furniture, walls painted in a rich patina, and the way they’ve worked with the original kitchen to create a cosy, warm and inviting space. I could totally imagine rocking around here after work, how about you? Just add music!
A perfect example of how an old kitchen can be revamped without ripping out all the units and starting all over again (which can be eye-wateringly expensive).
Exposed beams add to the charm of the space.
A mezzanine floor over the living room provides space for a separate master bedroom (the high ceilings have certainly help facilitate this!).
How lovely! I find this relaxed, bohemian style so inspiring, do you?
A quick translation / Swedish lesson from the floor plan:
Kök (pronounciation): kitchen
Hall (pronounciation): hall
Badrummet (pronunciation): bathroom
Vardagsrum (pronounciation): living room
Sovloft (pronounciation): sleeping loft
Balkong (prounciation): balcony
I’ve found Swedish to be a very sensitive language. Speaking from experience, if you get the pronunciation ever so slightly wrong a Swede will likely not understand what you’re saying (it could also be that my pronounciation is horrible!). All-in-all, it makes it a little tricky to learn.
Do you speak a second language? Or perhaps a third, fourth or fifth like my linguistically skilled older sister? I’d love to hear about your experiences!
And for more boho spaces today, check out these:
There are plenty more lovely homes to feel inspired by in the bohemian archive too!
Niki
Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem, with thanks
Who lives here do you think? Looking at the pictures of this charming apartment in the boho district of Södermalm, Stockholm, I can’t help think it belongs to a creative of some sort – potentially working in the field of music. Right or wrong, the lovely living space might be on the small size (it’s 40 metre square / 430 feet square) – but the clever lay out makes it a perfect home for a single person, couple or small family. And it oozes charm! Keep a look out for the eclectic blend of furniture, walls painted in a rich patina, and the way they’ve worked with the original kitchen to create a cosy, warm and inviting space. I could totally imagine rocking around here after work, how about you? Just add music!
A perfect example of how an old kitchen can be revamped without ripping out all the units and starting all over again (which can be eye-wateringly expensive).
Exposed beams add to the charm of the space.
A mezzanine floor over the living room provides space for a separate master bedroom (the high ceilings have certainly help facilitate this!).
How lovely! I find this relaxed, bohemian style so inspiring, do you?
A quick translation / Swedish lesson from the floor plan:
Kök (pronounciation): kitchen
Hall (pronounciation): hall
Badrummet (pronunciation): bathroom
Vardagsrum (pronounciation): living room
Sovloft (pronounciation): sleeping loft
Balkong (prounciation): balcony
I’ve found Swedish to be a very sensitive language. Speaking from experience, if you get the pronunciation ever so slightly wrong a Swede will likely not understand what you’re saying (it could also be that my pronounciation is horrible!). All-in-all, it makes it a little tricky to learn.
Do you speak a second language? Or perhaps a third, fourth or fifth like my linguistically skilled older sister? I’d love to hear about your experiences!
And for more boho spaces today, check out these:
There are plenty more lovely homes to feel inspired by in the bohemian archive too!
Niki
Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem, with thanks
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