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This attic apartment in Stockholm may not have very high ceilings, as often happens in under-roofed spaces, but the original wooden beams and sloping walls that give the interiors a unique look are here. The main open area of living room and kitchen is almost monochrome here: light gray walls with mouldings, white floors with…

Open space, sophisticated modern design, view window – it seems that this apartment is part of a trendy new residential building. Actually no – it is the result of the reconstruction of the attic space in one of the old 100-year-old houses of Stockholm. But back to the interiors: they spacious and airy, lots of…

There is no ordinary or banal corner in this Swedish apartment. It is worth starting with the fact that all the rooms are irregular in shape, there are almost no parallel walls and right angles. The furniture is also of non-standard moderls – just look at the sofa in the living room, placed on an…

In this Swedish apartment, not only is the space itself unusual, but also the designers have come up with couple of interesting solutions in each room . If the living room has elegant moldings, a gallery of posters and a corner fireplace, then the kitchen has a brick wall, wood lining and accent blue cabinets….

This apartment in Goteborg is full of surprises. First, the living room – with a bold red sofa, fireplace, black staircase and vintage vibe. The stairs, by the way, lead to the second attic floor, which is quite bright and open-plan. And here is another surprise – a spacious kitchen and dining area are located…

Architect Nikki Butenschøn has always dreamed of a unique home, so he immediately liked the attic space in one of the old houses in the center of Oslov. Nikki was never drawn to modern residential buildings with their cold concrete and glass and lack of character. Here, the architect was able to create an interesting…

The area of this Swedish apartment is only 55 sqm, in addition, they are compactly distributed on two levels. The most interesting is the second floor, also known as the attic, because there is a living room with high sloping ceilings and beams, as well as a beautiful terrace with views of the roofs of…

This apartment in Stockholm is a two-story apartment, and the levels turned out to be different both in style and character. The ground floor housed all the main interiors, decorated in spectacular modern classics. Particularly impressive is the living room with gray walls, stucco, paintings and a bright blue sofa. The upper floor, also known…

It would seem that there is nothing supernatural in the design of this attic apartment in Sweden, but a very calm and pleasant mood emanates from the space. Perhaps it’s all about elegant light-toned furniture, or sophisticated modern decor, or maybe even romantic sloping ceilings on the last floor, on which housing is located. Most…