Charming and stylish attic apartment in an 18th century building

Attic apartments are very different from the rest of the apartment in the same building. They benefit from amazing views even when the surroundings aren’t so great and they’re usually tranquil and calm environments, far from the noise on the streets. But there are also other elements that distinguish attic apartment from the rest of the spaces and usually one of those things is size. Most attic apartments tend to be smaller. However, it’s not the case for this beautiful apartment from Gothenburg.

52square meters apartment8

Located in a building that dates back to the 1900s, this attic apartment measures a total of 52 square meters. It has an open floor plan and is not obstructed by hallways. This allows it to have a very light, airy and spacious feel. Besides the internal structure and layout, this apartment also features lots of other details that allow it to be so bright and charming. The color palette is a very important detail in this sense.

52square meters apartment8
52square meters apartment8
52square meters apartment8
52square meters apartment8

The walls are white throughout the apartment, the only exception being the smaller that features soft blue tiled walls, still light and bright. The wooden flooring also has a light finish and this makes the rooms feel open and airy. The open floor plan contains the living area, the dining room and the kitchen. These spaces share an overall simple and modern décor, dominated by white and subtle black accents.

52square meters apartment8
52square meters apartment8
52square meters apartment8

There are also very few colorful accents throughout the rooms, mostly in the form of decorations and accessories but also in the form of a wallpapered potion of a dividing wall. Overall, the balance of colors is very beautiful and the design of this amazing attic apartment is based on functionality and style. To make things even better, the windows provides beautiful views over the rooftops of the city.{found on Alvhem}.