Renovate you home this summer! Swedish design is clean, modern and functional. When you have a tiny apartment that doesn’t offer large spaces you can opt for Scandinavian influences because it’s an easy way to redecorate your home with good taste. We found on www.esny.se a lovely apartment from Stockholm that was recently renovated. The apartment offers a fantastic light output through the many large windows. Furthermore, it has a lot of sometimes neglected, but efficient attractions like a balcony, fireplace, mirrored doors, mullioned windows, deep window niches, window sills stone, oak parquet and tiled floor, dining room with large glazed window.

A stunning dining room with large windows.  A sensor-controlled system blinds in the windows. From this room you can access the lounge and the master bedroom through sliding doors.

Spacious and renovated kitchen with plenty of ample storage and a dining area at the window.

Sitting in a corner location with great light output through two large windows and a balcony door.

Inner hall: a library with fireplace.  The oak parquet and the beautiful ceiling painting remained from the original apartment.  Also, notice the wide opening to the dining room.

The bedroom in white and light brown.

A stylish and generous bathroom with a tub tiled in front. I also like the white tiled walls with the inserted mirror and the floors with underfloor heating.

A cozy living room where you see the typical Swedish design influences: a grey, large soda, a wooden coffee table and an armchair and a wall full of books. It’s a little bit austere, but relaxing and comfortable!

Children’s room with a green carpet that reminds me of a game.

From the living room you can easily access the balcony of the apartment.

All-white interior with an abstract painting on the wall. It’s a typical Swedish interior: a neutral background and several pieces to create a contrast.

The kitchen was renovated and it now has a lot of storage areas. The designer wanted to enlarge space and used metal grey and white as dominant colors in the kitchen, making the Swedish influences more pregnant.

The block is situated in a quiet district of Stockholm, Sweden.