
Tucked away on a quiet street in Stockholm’s beautiful Östermalm neighborhood, this charming ground floor apartment feels like your very own townhouse—right in the heart of the city. With 75 square meters of thoughtfully designed space and a surprisingly large patio garden, it’s the kind of home that instantly makes you exhale and feel at ease.


A Warm Mix of Classic and Cozy
The apartment has two bedrooms and a layout that feels open yet inviting. The soft gray and blue color palette gives off calm, Scandinavian vibes, while details like herringbone parquet floors, elegant white stucco, and tall ceilings add a timeless feel.

The living room is bright and welcoming, thanks to two big windows facing the street. The lower part of the windows is leaded for privacy—perfect for a ground-floor space. There’s also a wide, open doorway leading into the hall, giving everything a lovely sense of flow.

A Kitchen That Blends Style and Storage
The kitchen is classic and practical, with tall, light gray cabinets that reach all the way to the ceiling—so there’s no shortage of storage. A few years ago, it was freshened up with new upper cabinets and charming vintage-style details from Sekelskifte, keeping the look clean but full of character.


A Garden You Won’t Believe Exists in Central Stockholm
And now for the best part: the garden. Through beautiful green-framed glass doors, you step right into a large private patio that feels more like a backyard. It’s rare to have outdoor space like this in Östermalm, and even rarer for it to feel this peaceful. Whether you’re sipping your morning coffee, reading in the sun, or hosting a cozy dinner under the string lights, this garden is a true extension of the home.



Bedrooms with Personality
The main bedroom is all muted green tones and built-in wardrobes that stretch from floor to ceiling—both practical and beautiful. The second bedroom is smaller but full of charm, transformed into a kids’ room with a loft bed, desk by the window, and clever storage under the stairs.



A Bathroom That Mixes Old and New
Renovated in 2019, the bathroom sticks to the apartment’s classic vibe with white subway tiles, hexagon floors from Byggfabriken, a marble vanity, and lovely old-style fittings. It’s stylish, serene, and just the right amount of vintage.
First Impressions Matter
Even the hallway is full of charm. It sets the tone with Victorian floor tiles, blue walls, custom cabinetry for all your coats and shoes, and more of that gorgeous herringbone flooring. It’s the kind of entryway that makes you feel right at home from the moment you walk in.
Why Flowers Make Any Home Feel More Alive
One of the easiest ways to make a space feel warm and welcoming? Flowers. Not only do they add beauty and color, but they also carry meaning. Here’s a little cheat sheet:
- Roses = love and elegance
- Peonies = good fortune and grace
- Lavender = calm and clarity
- Tulips = fresh starts and happiness
In a home like this—with a garden just steps away—it’s easy to bring in blooms that reflect your mood or the season. A vase of tulips on the dining table, a sprig of lavender by the bed, or fresh garden roses on the windowsill can completely change the feel of a room.
If you’re looking for a charming ground floor apartment in Östermalm that combines history, comfort, and your own private slice of garden life, this one really is something special.
The apartment was listed for sale at Hildingssons and Partners.