A Late 19th-Century Apartment with a Pink Bedroom
In a beautiful building from the late 19th century in the Södermalm area of Stockholm lies this charming apartment with period features and a pink bedroom. Thanks to the apartment’s high location, it offers amazing views of Stockholm’s Old Town and the sea.
The apartment features beautiful turn-of-the-century elements such as a herringbone parquet floor, large windows, and a generous ceiling height of 3.3 meters. These old features are paired with contemporary additions in luxurious material choices, creating a luxurious home.

The apartment is divided into two wings: the open-plan living room lies on one side, and the kitchen and bedrooms on the other.
The living room is the heart of the home, featuring high ceilings and huge windows providing a beautiful view of the old town.
The living room is filled with charm, showcasing the apartment’s original parquet floor and a cozy fireplace.
The area by the door is the perfect spot for a dining table. You could even design a corner bench packed with pillows against the wall to create a cozy dining spot.
The recently renovated kitchen from Ballingslöv suits the historic apartment beautifully. There’s a timeless elegance to the space thanks to the classic beige cabinets that are paired with limestone countertops.
The ceiling height has been taken advantage of. The kitchen is designed with a double row of upper cabinets, providing plenty of storage space.
Large folding doors made of oak and glass give access to the apartment’s master bedroom.
The room is small, but it is designed to create a sense of perfect calm. The walls are painted in a dusty pink shade, and there is enough room for a double bed with nightstands.
The second bedroom is now used as a charming children’s room with a wooden bunk bed. This room also has large floor-to-ceiling wardrobes on one wall (not pictured).
The hall is spacious and has a clever niche for coats and shoes and wall-mounted cabinets. There are no doors between the entrance and the kitchen, creating a sense of space and letting light flow into the hall as well.
The apartment is listed for sale at Stadshem.