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Apartment Lidingö (Sweden)
Beautiful 1920s villa with corner lot in southwest & pool
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Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
Turn-of-the-century apartment with an attractive location near Karlaplan and Djurgården This charming turn-of-the-century apartment is a dream for those who appreciate historic character and modern convenience. The four stately tiled stoves not only provide a unique atmosphere and beautiful details. Beautiful mirror doors and high skirting boards are examples of details that give this home a timeless elegance. The location in this beautiful property from 1896 where you are close to both Karlaplan and Djurgården, which gives you access to both city life and green areas.
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Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
Well planned socially designed 3rd high up in the house with balcony and tiled stove Lovely 3rd with the surfaces in the right places. Here you have the opportunity to bring home large groups for socializing. Everyday family dinners are enjoyed in a lovely spacious kitchen with a balcony. Lovely bathroom with shower and washing column. A master bedroom and a smaller children's bedroom or guest / study. Both bedrooms and the balcony face a quiet courtyard. Low fee where TV and broadband are included in the fee. Association with good finances. Outside the door you have the subway and walking distance to everything Östermalm has to offer.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
Turn-of-the-Century Apartment with an Open View of Klara Church Welcome to a turn-of-the-century apartment featuring a balcony, fireplaces, and a view of Klara Church. Located in a beautiful and well-maintained building from 1909, this residence is rich in preserved historical details such as 3.6-meter-high ceilings, 14 mullioned windows, bay windows, stucco work, and double doors. Currently, the apartment is divided into two separate residences, with one part having been rented out. The residence with a view of Klara Church is 124 square meters and has three rooms in a row, along with a spacious kitchen. The kitchen is well-equipped with a kitchen island, a large dining area, and modern conveniences such as a boiling water tap, a chilled sparkling water tap, a steam oven, a wine cooler, and a wood-fired pizza oven. The apartment features powerful air purification with an integrated cooling system (AC) and Plejd for lighting control. The residence also boasts a bay window, a functioning fireplace, and high ceilings. The bathroom includes a steam sauna and a jacuzzi. The second residence, which faces the courtyard, is approximately 125 square meters and has 3-4 rooms with two entrances. This section includes a balcony, a kitchen with a teppanyaki grill, and refinished original floors. This part has two bathrooms, the larger of which is equipped with a jacuzzi and a steam shower. The property is located in an attractive and quiet area in the heart of Stockholm, close to Åhléns, Hötorgshallen, pedestrian streets, and vibrant restaurant areas, as well as excellent public transportation options. Several garages are nearby, and a garage space with an electric vehicle charger can be transferred.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
Attic with two terraces in a quiet central location In a very central and attractive location is this tastefully renovated attic apartment with two terraces. The attic includes 3 rooms and a kitchen as well as a loft and has a total area of 111 sqm (89 sqm living area + 22 sqm). Good economy combined with low fees.
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Apartment with terrace Stockholm (Sweden)
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.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment with terrace Stockholm (Sweden)
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.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
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.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment with terrace Stockholm (Sweden)
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.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
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.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
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.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
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.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
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.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
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.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
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.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
The property Frösundaviks allé 14, Kasernen 5, also called Majorsvillan, is located within the old Frösundavik barracks area. Here is this lovely apartment of 62 square meters with windows in three directions. Welcoming hall with access to bathroom with shower. Good kitchen with dining area for 6 people. Equipped with dishwasher, fridge/freezer and stove with extractor hood. The kitchen is now a few years old and we expect a buyer to refurbish it. Living room with two French balconies facing the garden and Brunnsviken. A beautiful lightly furnished room with a working tiled stove, nice rustic pine floors but in need of sanding and treatment before moving in. Directly adjacent to the living room is a bedroom with a full wardrobe wall for plenty of storage. The apartment is heated via a new geothermal heating system with newly installed water-borne elements. Until 2023, the apartments were heated via direct-acting electricity, where the cost was borne by the apartment owner. Now the heating costs are instead on the association. The evaluation of the installation is ongoing.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
Attic apartment of 109 square meters with generous roof terrace in the southwest next to Odenplan Lovely attic with terrace in the south-west, fireplace, water-borne underfloor heating, motorized skylights with rain sensor and installed AC. Spacious bathroom with bathtub and shower and TM & TT. 2 good bedrooms and a smaller room, today furnished as a wardrobe, but would work as a study or a small children's room.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
Turn of the century with two balconies and fireplace.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
Fantastic wind. Surface-efficient with double large terraces in the southwest Welcome to this magical attic in top condition with two large terraces, one from the living room and one from the master bedroom. Incredibly surface-efficient and socially designed floor, on its own floor, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The total floor area is 118 square meters. The floor's luxurious master bedroom has both a walk-in closet and a bathroom en suite. Motorized skylights with blackout. Waterborne underfloor heating for the best indoor comfort.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Stockholm (Sweden)
Welcome to a representative floor of 502 square meters with a magnificent view of Riddarfjärden. Representative Apartment on Mariaberget with Magnificent View over Riddarfjärden The residence comprises a total of 502 sqm with ten rooms and two entrances. Panoramic views from six en suite living rooms over Lake Mälaren, the City Hall, Riddarholmen, and the Old Town. Numerous details from the year of construction are preserved, such as herringbone parquet, wall panels, door tops, stucco, and fireplaces. The grand tower room offers views in three directions. Magnificent dining room with tiled stove. Master bedroom with fireplace and en-suite bathroom. The association has a large communal roof terrace with stunning views. Upgrade Living – Interior Design Studio has developed a concept presentation and tailored a solution for this residence. The Laurinska Huset is located in one of the few well-preserved cultural areas. The grand property was praised for its genuine choice of materials and harmonious composition when the house was built in 1892, marking the start of what was intended to become Södermalm's waterfront promenade. Since then, the house has been a strong expression of the cityscape in Stockholm and Södermalm and has attracted Stockholm's cultural elite since the early 1900s. Designed by architect Valfrid Karlson with an elegant entrance. Bössan nr 11 is a genuine association that owns the land. The association acquired the property in 1979. Between 2009 and 2011, an extensive renovation of the property was carried out, and it is therefore in very good condition. The total fee is currently 22,305 SEK/month, and according to the association, there are no planned changes.
…By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
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