This gorgeous turn-of-the-century home for sale in Sweden (Styled by Emma Fisher, photographed by Anders Bergstedt for Alvhem) has white-painted hardwood flooring, paired with a light grey paint color on the walls and a dark grey paint on the historic window frames.
The kitchen and living room are connected with classic double doors. The doorway on the living room side is treated with custom shelving adding both storage space and a unique look to this room.
The L-shaped kitchen with dark grey cabinets stands out against the white subway tile backsplash that goes up to the ceiling. The kitchen is spacious enough to leave a large spot in front of the window for a large dining table and an oversized artwork.
A spacious living room with a bookshelf built around the door
The bookshelf around the door takes front and center in this otherwise modestly decorated living space. The white sofa is paired with a contrasting black coffee table. Green plants by the window and on the bookshelf add a fresh touch to the palette.
Two cognac leather armchairs and various pillowcases on the sofa add a beautiful warm element to the setting.
A dark grey L-shaped kitchen and a spacious dining area
The floor plan of the kitchen is rather large as well, with ample space for a large dining table in front of the window. The light grey walls make the black accent furniture pieces and the dark grey kitchen stand out powerfully.
The kitchen is planned out in an L-shaped layout, filling the space and allowing for bottom cabinets only.
The dark grey cabinets are paired with chrome hardware, a stainless steel countertop, and an impressive white subway tile backsplash.
The black dining table in front of the window is paired with black bentwood chairs, a black vitrine, and black tones in the large artwork on the wall.
A light grey bedroom with clothing storage built into the wall
The light grey color is carried over into the bedroom, where it’s paired with subtle black accents and a mixture of beige and grey textiles.
The colorful artwork above the bed adds a subtle colorful element to the space.
The wardrobe has been built into the wall, with the doors painted in the same color as the walls for an integrated effect.
A small workspace on the other wall makes for a cute home office spot.
Styled by Emma Fisher, photographed by Anders Bergstedt for Alvhem
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