This Gothenburg apartment has only 63 sqm of the total area, but the two levels made it possible to create different convenient zones. The ground floor consists of a kitchen and living room for receiving guests, while the attic floor is designed for privacy with a bedroom.In contrast to the grey-shaded kitchen, the dining-living room has a variety of colors: from various shades of brown to powdery and azure blue. The second floor is an area of ​​relaxation and comfort, so milky shades with wooden accents prevail here. A vintage chest of drawers and a desk that highlight the century-old history of the house, built in 1926, complement the look . Enjoy the tour!!!!

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