This historic apartment in Sweden (Styled by Thomas Lingsell, photographed by Therese Jahnson for Historiska Hem) has an asymmetrical floor plan and a great use of colors throughout the interior that result in a unique interior look.

The dining room seems to be the center of the apartment, where most rooms come out. The dark blue walls of the living room match the deep blue color of the sofa, for a dramatic effect and a cozy vibe. The neighboring kitchen has dark blue cabinets paired with a red sofa in the kitchen seating area for a bold effect.

The main bedroom also has a dark blue wall color, while the two smaller bedrooms have a wall color that ranges on the green scale.

A dining room with light grey walls and a green-grey paint  color on the window and door frames, black dining chairs

A spacious dining room with black accent dining chairs

The dining room has three widows, from which an abundance of daylight flows into the space. The asymmetrical floor plan features the dining table in the middle, on top of a soft area rug.

A dining room with light grey walls and a green-grey paint  color on the window and door frames, black dining chairs

The dining room walls are painted in a subtle light grey wall, yet the window frames are finished with a soft green tone that stands out in the space.

A dining room with light grey walls and a green-grey paint  color on the window and door frames, black dining chairs

The green-grey color also comes back on the historic doors in the interior, which makes them stand out against the subtle wall color. The vintage piano against the wall in the dining room adds a cozy touch to the space.

A dining room with light grey walls and a green-grey paint  color on the window and door frames, black dining chairs

The dining room flows into the hallway space, which has a vintage table in the middle for a majestic look and feel.

A hallway with a vintage table in the middle

A hallway with a vintage table in the middle

A living room with dark blue walls and dark blue couches

The blue modular couch in the living room matches perfectly with the blue living room wall color. The green-grey window and door frames complement the wall color nicely.

A living room with dark blue walls and a dark blue modular sofa

A living room with dark blue walls and a dark blue modular sofa

The entire living room wall is filled with a bookshelf that is painted in the same color as the wall. This makes the shelving itself blend in and the books stand out.

A living room with dark blue walls and a dark blue modular sofa

The dark blue couches are paired with a light area rug and a beige stone coffee table that brightens up the color palette.

A living room with dark blue walls and a dark blue modular sofa

A living room with dark blue walls and a dark blue modular sofa

A vintage desk and vintage glass cabinet are placed on either side of the doorway. These warm wood tones add a warm glow to the cool undertones in the paint color.

A living room with dark blue walls and a dark blue modular sofa

A dark blue kitchen and a red seating area

The dark blue kitchen cabinets match the color palette in the rest of the apartment, while the orange curtain and the red fabric sofa stand out in this setting.

A dark blue kitchen with a wood kitchen island countertop

The wood countertop on the kitchen island adds a warm and natural element to the setting.

A dark blue kitchen with a wood kitchen island countertop

The red couch in the kitchen seating area adds a vibrant pop of color in front of the kitchen windows.

A seating area with grey floors and a red sofa

A variety of different red tones come back in the interior accessories of this section of the interior.

A seating area with grey floors and a red sofa

A seating area with grey floors and a red sofa

Dark blue walls in the main bedroom

The main bedroom has deep and dark blue wall paint on the walls and the peg rail above the bed. The beige textiles and natural tones in the art prints and decor stand out against this deep wall color.

A dark blue bedroom with beige textiles and decor pieces

Green wall colors in the kid’s bedrooms

The two smaller kid’s bedrooms are painted in green tones. The mint green wall color in the first bedroom is paired with a window sill desk to optimize the layout of the small space.

A mint green kid's room with a window sill desk

The second small bedroom has a more muted green tone on the walls.

A sage green kid's room

A bathroom with a concrete look

The bathroom walls are treated with a concrete finish, which gives the space a rustic effect. The oriental tiles contrast with this texture on the walls in a lovely way.

A bathroom with chrome fixtures and a concrete texture on the walls

A bathroom with chrome fixtures and a concrete texture on the walls

Styled by Thomas Lingsell, photographed by Therese Jahnson for Historiska Hem

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