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Welcome to a bright and elegant corner apartment situated in an iconic building designed by Ivar Tengbom in 1929. The apartment offers a bright and inviting layout with generous entertaining spaces and a large wraparound corner balcony boasting sweeping views of the water and city skyline. A sleek, contemporary kitchen adjoins the dining room, complete with a fireplace. Connected to this is a spacious living room featuring a beautiful bay window and abundant natural light. The generously sized principal bedroom has direct access to the balcony and enjoys far-reaching views over rooftops and the waterfront. Additional bedrooms are arranged in sequence, all benefiting from beautiful outlooks. From the entrance hall, a more private section with its own entrance creates flexibility for older children, guests, or a home office/business. Bathroom and guest WC. Here you live at Stigberget, one of Södermalm’s most sought-after areas, adjacent to Fjällgatan with its breathtaking viewpoints and scenic promenades. Stigberget is one of Södermalm’s and Stockholm’s most beautiful settings, where you are surrounded by protected historic environments with charming wooden cottages, turn-of-the-century buildings, and idyllic walking paths. The Housing Association Stammen 23 is a tenant-owner association located on Södermalm in Stockholm, founded in 1996. The building was completed in 1930 and comprises 87 apartments. It is situated atop Stigberget next to Ersta Hospital, with entrances at Stigbergsgatan 32 A and B, as well as Lilla Erstagatan 6. The association has increased the monthly fee by 6% from July 1st. This increase is already included in the presented monthly fee. The reason is to strengthen the association’s long-term financial savings. No major renovations are currently planned in the near future. Amenities include bicycle storage and a stroller room. The association also offers a guest apartment with overnight accommodation, available for members to rent for private use. Shared rooftop terrace. Attic storage unit. Garage The association has five garage spaces in the building, subject to a waiting list. Additional parking spaces are available in the Stigbergsgaraget garage, approximately a five-minute walk away, through the City of Stockholm. Electric vehicle charging is available for SEK 3,620/month.
…ÂBy Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
The apartment offers a consistently high standard with a sleek, modern design. The kitchen and living room are arranged in an open-plan layout, featuring a longitudinal terrace with beautiful views. Underfloor heating runs throughout, and deep window niches extend all the way down to the floor. Commissioned by Byggnadsfirman Wallin, the renowned Wingårdh Arkitektkontor designed Kvartetten—four modern residential buildings clearly inspired by Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, USA. They are named Sopranen, Alten, Tenoren, and Basen, after the four original voices of a quartet. With clean, stylish façades in glass and aluminum in harmonious metallic tones, they form a beautiful, functional, and visionary part of the city.
…ÂBy Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Adolf Fredrik – Well-planned turn-of-the-century apartments with move-in scheduled for the fall of 2024. Sizes range from 30 to 190 sqm. Situated as a peaceful oasis in the heart of Stockholm, this elegant turn-of-the-century building is being revived with a modern interior. It boasts a beautiful park location across from Adolf Fredrik Church and is close to the greenery of Tegnérlunden. With great care, the architectural values of the turn-of-the-century era have been preserved while the floor plans and interiors have been created to suit our modern way of living. The period-specific details, such as high ceilings, beautiful windows, and stucco, combine with bespoke modern solutions, offering an experience of timeless and contemporary quality. The building contains eight large apartment units ranging from 140–186 sqm, as well as several smaller residences from 30–109 sqm. Generous social areas and natural connections between the kitchen and living room create pleasant flows between the rooms in the apartments. Inviting terraces and balconies face the courtyard, and all corner apartments have views of the beautiful Adolf Fredrik Church. When Kurland 11 was built between 1884–1885 by builder JW Lagerstedt, following architect AG Forsberg’s designs, it was initially a residential building. The housing shortage in contemporary Stockholm was acute. The city had grown rapidly due to industrialization and urbanization. Between 1850 and 1900, Stockholm’s population more than tripled, from 90,000 to 300,000. To meet the increasing demand, large-scale construction of new housing began, particularly on the Stockholm malmars (hills). In the changing metropolis, many of the apartments in the Kurland district were converted into offices from the mid-20th century. This transformation occurred gradually to meet the growing demand for smaller offices. Today, as housing shortages, flexible work-life arrangements, and sustainability are central concepts, many politicians are supportive of converting existing office buildings into homes rather than building new ones. The property has now been restored to residential use in its former glory, but to today’s high standards and floor plans. The apartments have been carefully designed by architect Sanna Taune at Vardag Arkitekter, with a well-thought-out layout that separates the private areas from the social spaces. The apartments feature large terraces, balconies, and patios overlooking the calm inner courtyard. Stucco, moldings, panels, and wainscoting have been restored to their original late 1800s appearance, while herringbone parquet floors harmonize with the new kitchens from Kvänum, equipped with Miele appliances.
…ÂBy Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Like a peaceful oasis in the heart of Stockholm, this elegant turn-of-the-century property is now being revived with a modern interior. Beautifully situated in a park-like setting, opposite Adolf Fredrik Church and close to the greenery of Tegnérlunden. With careful attention, the architectural values of the turn of the century have been preserved while the layout and interior design have been created entirely with our modern way of living in mind. The period-typical details from the turn of the century, such as high ceilings, beautiful windows, and stucco, combined with the tailored modern solutions, create an experience of timeless and contemporary quality. The building houses eight large villa-style apartments ranging from 140 to 186 sqm and several residences between 30 to 109 sqm. With generous social spaces and natural connections between the kitchen and living room, a pleasant flow is created between the rooms in the apartments. Inviting terraces and balconies face the courtyard, and all corner apartments have views of the beautiful Adolf Fredrik Church. Kurland 11 When Kurland 11 was built between 1884 and 1885 by master builder JW Lagerstedt, following the designs of architect AG Forsberg, it was originally a residential building. The housing shortage in Stockholm at the time was acute. The city had grown at a record pace due to the country’s industrialization and urbanization. Between 1850 and 1900, Stockholm’s population more than tripled, from 90,000 to 300,000. To meet the increasing demand, extensive construction of new housing began, particularly in the city’s outer districts. In the changing metropolis, many of the residences in the Kurland quarter were gradually converted into offices from the mid-20th century to meet the growing demand for smaller offices. Today, with housing shortages, flexible working arrangements, and sustainability being central concepts, many politicians are in favor of converting existing office buildings into housing rather than building new ones. Now, the property has been restored to housing in its former glory but with today’s high standards and modern layouts. The apartments have been carefully designed by Architect Sanna Taune at Vardag Arkitekter, with a thoughtful layout separating private areas from social spaces. The apartments feature large terraces, balconies, and patios facing the quiet inner courtyard. Stucco, moldings, trim, and wainscoting have been restored to their late 19th-century appearance, while herringbone parquet floors harmonize with the new kitchens from Kvänum, equipped with Miele appliances. Materials The 1884 building has been fully renovated, preserving the architectural values of the turn of the century while creating a layout and interior design that suit our modern lifestyle. Typical period details such as high ceilings, paneled windows, herringbone parquet, and stucco are combined with tailored modern solutions to create a sense of timeless and contemporary quality. The kitchen is from Kvänum, with smoked oak cabinetry, limestone countertops, and appliances from Miele. The residence features beautiful herringbone parquet, wall-to-wall carpeting, and flooring from Bricmate. The bedroom and bathroom interiors are by WLS. The bathrooms are designed in sand-grey materials from Bricmate, and the fixtures are from Tapwell. Garage A garage is available on Drottninggatan, with parking spaces for rent for buyers in Adolf Fredrik.
…ÂBy Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Welcome to a rare grand residence Set within an impressive turn-of-the-century building, this distinguished apartment spans 259 square metres and comprises seven rooms. Here, the splendour of the late 19th century meets award-winning contemporary architecture. The residence features four heritage-listed salons arranged en enfilade, meticulously restored to their original condition under the supervision of the City Antiquarian. These magnificent reception rooms are defined by impressive ceiling heights, richly ornamented stucco work, beautiful tiled stoves, elaborate ceiling paintings, tall mirrored doors and deep window niches details that together create an exceptional sense of historic grandeur. Swedish history and distinguished provenance The building was designed by architect Alfred Hellerström in 1891. This residence was originally created by industrialist Carl Becker and his wife Elisabeth. Elisabeth Becker continued to reside here until the 1930s, after which the apartment served as office premises for several decades. In 2010, the property was acquired by a builder, which carefully restored the four heritage-listed salons to their original condition with great respect for the building’s history. The ceiling paintings, executed by the artist Vicke Andrén, also known for his work at the Royal Swedish Opera, Oscar Theatre and Van der Nootska Palace, highlight the apartment’s artistic and historical significance. The renovation was awarded the Stockholm Heritage Association’s Building Prize for a distinguished restoration in 2012.
…ÂBy Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Like a peaceful oasis in the heart of Stockholm, this elegant turn-of-the-century property is now being revived with a modern interior. Beautifully situated in a park-like setting, opposite Adolf Fredrik Church and close to the greenery of Tegnérlunden. With careful attention, the architectural values of the turn of the century have been preserved while the layout and interior design have been created entirely with our modern way of living in mind. The period-typical details from the turn of the century, such as high ceilings, beautiful windows, and stucco, combined with the tailored modern solutions, create an experience of timeless and contemporary quality. The building houses eight large villa-style apartments ranging from 140 to 186 sqm and several residences between 30 to 109 sqm. With generous social spaces and natural connections between the kitchen and living room, a pleasant flow is created between the rooms in the apartments. Inviting terraces and balconies face the courtyard, and all corner apartments have views of the beautiful Adolf Fredrik Church. Kurland 11 When Kurland 11 was built between 1884 and 1885 by master builder JW Lagerstedt, following the designs of architect AG Forsberg, it was originally a residential building. The housing shortage in Stockholm at the time was acute. The city had grown at a record pace due to the country’s industrialization and urbanization. Between 1850 and 1900, Stockholm’s population more than tripled, from 90,000 to 300,000. To meet the increasing demand, extensive construction of new housing began, particularly in the city’s outer districts. In the changing metropolis, many of the residences in the Kurland quarter were gradually converted into offices from the mid-20th century to meet the growing demand for smaller offices. Today, with housing shortages, flexible working arrangements, and sustainability being central concepts, many politicians are in favor of converting existing office buildings into housing rather than building new ones. Now, the property has been restored to housing in its former glory but with today’s high standards and modern layouts. The apartments have been carefully designed by Architect Sanna Taune at Vardag Arkitekter, with a thoughtful layout separating private areas from social spaces. The apartments feature large terraces, balconies, and patios facing the quiet inner courtyard. Stucco, moldings, trim, and wainscoting have been restored to their late 19th-century appearance, while herringbone parquet floors harmonize with the new kitchens from Kvänum, equipped with Miele appliances. Materials The 1884 building has been fully renovated, preserving the architectural values of the turn of the century while creating a layout and interior design that suit our modern lifestyle. Typical period details such as high ceilings, paneled windows, herringbone parquet, and stucco are combined with tailored modern solutions to create a sense of timeless and contemporary quality. The kitchen is from Kvänum, with smoked oak cabinetry, limestone countertops, and appliances from Miele. The residence features beautiful herringbone parquet, wall-to-wall carpeting, and flooring from Bricmate. The bedroom and bathroom interiors are by WLS. The bathrooms are designed in sand-grey materials from Bricmate, and the fixtures are from Tapwell. Garage A garage is available on Drottninggatan, with parking spaces for rent for buyers in Adolf Fredrik.
…ÂBy Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Top-Modern Penthouse – Five-Meter Ceilings – 16 sqm Southwest-Facing Terrace – Garage Please contact the agent for a private viewing. Welcome to this magnificent penthouse with a total floor area of 213 sqm, of which 174 sqm is living space. Here, high-end materials, thoughtful design, spaciousness, and a generous 16 sqm terrace with an open fireplace in a southwest-facing position come together to create something truly unique.
…ÂBy Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
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