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Apartments on the top floors of old houses in Sweden are usually decorated in a simple and soulful way to recreate the atmosphere of an attic in a grandmother’s country cottage. But designers have filled this home with stylish modern furniture and decor with a sophisticated aesthetic. In contrast to the rough daubed walls and…

Roofed loft spaces are a favorite type of housing for Swedish designers. In almost every residential building of Stockholm and other cities, the most interesting and unusual homes are always located under the roof. Today we have just such housing – attic apartment with a separate bedroom in one of the apartment buildings in Goteborg….

This cute little Swedish apartment is an example of a wonderful transformation of an abandoned attic space in an ordinary house in a residential area of Goteborg. The space under the roof is really small, and even the ceilings are modest in height, but there are skylights that always add charm. At 44 sq. m…

Space with sloping ceilings on the top floor, an open floor plan, and stylish shades of gray in design – a set of such parameters already makes a housing unique. Even though the total area of this apartment is only 35 sq. m. And we have not yet mentioned the original skylights above the living…

Linda and Claes have been looking for the perfect loft space for years to turn into their dream home. And when the couple finally bought a suitable space in Gothenburg, they created a home that is more reminiscent of a Parisian or New York apartment. Dark shades, sloping ceilings and lots of antique decor –…

Looking at the interiors of this attic apartment in one of the Parisian houses, it is hard to believe that the nominal area of ​​it is only 45 sqm. High sloping ceilings, skylights, and white color played their role – the space seems much more spacious than it really is. Antique rickety wood beams certainly…

This apartment on the outskirts of Stockholm is an example of nice modern design done one a budget. Of course, the home would not be so interesting if the space itself were not so unique – the attic level gave the interiors sloping ceilings,  sky lights and a non-standard configuration of rooms. As for decor…

Today we have a unique example of Scandinavian housing with a strong Japanese influence. Almost every room in this attic apartment in Sweden has elements of Japanese design and approach to living. The bedroom especially distinguished itself – it is almost completely oriental: a low bed, a sliding partition that separates the room from the…

In this Swedish apartment there are no moldings, no stucco, no old stove in the corner of the room, as we are used to. But in its interiors there are a lot of trendy modern-style furniture, as well as rounded corners of shapes, which are now so loved by designers around the world. A fancy-shaped…

This spacious attic apartment in Goteborg has a distinctly feminine character. Judge for yourself: delicate pastel shades, rounded shapes in furniture, floral textiles and living plants. Thanks to all this, a cheerful and even summer mood reigns in the house all year round. By the way, for the warm season, the apartment has a very…