An intriguing entrance makes the guests want to explore all the beautiful rooms of the house. This next house from Stadshem was built in the late 1940s, but the interior is a modern blend of comfortable furniture pieces and colourful personal items. Basked in natural light from three different directions, the living room greets guests with a cosy feel. Adjacent to the kitchen there is a large dining area and the rest of the room can accommodate a selection of furniture chosen by the inhabitant. Walls are painted in white and the floor is covered with oak parquet flooring. The master bedroom has plenty of room for a double bed with wardrobe and some other small furniture items like a dresser and nightstands. The second bedroom can be used as children’s rooms. It features oak parquet flooring, white walls and a dinosaur patterned Sandberg wallpaper as a background. The 80 m² apartment will surely be a conversation piece for friends and family. Enjoy!
We just received one of A-Cero‘s recent projects, located in the outskirts of Madrid. Here is the description from the architects; “The project is intended to respond to customer needs in terms of distribution, placement and surface. Housing is developed on 3 levels. We sought the perfect functioning of housing in relation to the needs of the property. Turning the main rooms of the communal areas of the development, looking for a better use of the views and use of free plot surface were the main concerns. Concrete is the material of the facade. Access to basement can be done either from the main area of the house or from the garage directly. We can see two areas, the swimming pool, sports facilities, relax and movies, area of service work, ; direct access was given from the garage which was connected to the ground floor through a staircase landing in the dealer’s work area. In the central area and connected to the garage are the storage stands, without direct lighting and ventilation. The formal solution has been the result of an aesthetic look for categorical volume playing with their own heights and shapes and the surrounding environment”
Located in Stockholm’s artistic Birkastan neighbourhood, this next apartment provides such glorious mixtures of styles that anyone would feel at home here. With an open plan living area and kitchen, the loft offers a generous living space, filled with modern furniture and exceptional wooden beams that offer the space a down-to-earth atmosphere. An elevator takes you up to the loft, revealing an elegant yet fun environment. Featuring large glazed windows that bright up the space, the apartment also beneficiates from spotlights that warm up the atmosphere when the fireplace light gets too dim. For those sun filled afternoons that are just too bright, remote controlled awnings close the vertical blinds for the perfect atmosphere. The loft features double bathrooms including one en-suite with a lovely Jacuzzi. Panoramic views of the south part of the city can be seen from a lovely terrace. Under-floor heating ensures a comfortable environment and the two bedrooms have many storage areas, carefully designed to fit the rooms. The 97 square meters apartment can be rented from Eklund Stockholm New York.