Unique Cozy House in Lund, Sweden

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This is an extremely unique house situated in one of the cozy and quiet neighborhoods of Lund in Northern Sweden. Named as Stenhuset, the house is as unique as the most prominent houses designed by famous architects in Sweden. The outside area of the house is characterized by a beautiful garden flooded with roses and an entwined entrance.

The perfect proportioned entrance leads into the hallways of the house which delicate well designed interiors. Everywhere inside the house, one can sense a feeling of richness. The ground floor of the house accommodates three large spacious rooms, which feature detailing in the form of large windows. The walls of the kitchen, hall and lounges are exquisitely covered with oiled ekparkett.

The generous kitchen features stylish rich furniture piece crafted out of oak. Employment of open shelves and a large window above the work bench lend a sense of completeness to the room. One can reach the upper level of the house through the staircase provisioned in the hall.

The upper level of the house features three well designed rooms in a continuous fashion, out of which one of the rooms is characterized by en suite bathroom facilities and fireplace.Listed on bo-laget.

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