Classic Proportions and a Charming Kitchen in a Malmö Apartment
On a fine location close to the opera and a park in Malmö stands a beautiful property that was built in 1900. This charming one-bedroom apartment is located on the first floor of this historic building, and the home is cozy and features a beautiful kitchen.
Turn-of-the-century features like high ceilings with stucco, beautiful wooden floors, windows almost up to ceiling height, and mirrored doors have been preserved. The 54 square meters are used wisely with a semi-open-plan living room and kitchen, and a spacious bedroom.
The living room is narrow, but with the open doorway to the kitchen and the high ceilings, it feels big enough. The room has a classic vibe thanks to the gray hue on the walls and the classic herringbone parquet floor.
The kitchen is the most charming room in the apartment. The exposed wooden door leads to a pantry, and the larger white door was a previous entry to the apartment.
Classic gray cabinets are paired with a marble countertop, brass fittings, a small butler sink, and classic white metro tiles. The white shelves provide plenty of storage while also maintaining an open feeling in the kitchen.
A charming black wooden table sits in front of the window and offers plenty of space for dinner parties.
The apartment is of modest size, but all the rooms feel spacious thanks to the large windows and high ceilings. The apartment’s only bedroom features gray walls and a herringbone parquet floor.
There is plenty of room for a double bed and wardrobes, and the double wooden doors add a grand entrance to the bedroom.
The bathroom design is simple with white tiles on the walls and Moroccan-inspired tiles on the floor.
If only apartment buildings still looked like this, right? This is the communal entry to the early 20th-century building with the beautiful tilework and dark wooden doors. It must be a joy to come home every day.
The apartment is listed for sale at Bolaget – photography by Pernilla Wästberg