
Delve into this high-end studio apartment (for sale via Sjöman Partners) featuring fine details and a tiny kitchen.
Herringbone wood floors set the scene for this high-end apartment, featuring a massive window in the living room that overlooks the city. A large reclaimed wood dining table and chairs are placed just under the window, while a comfortable upholstered couch in a neutral color is placed against the opposite wall for seating.

Although it’s tiny, this kitchen boasts a plethora of sleek features, including solid stone countertops and a backsplash that extends up to the edge of the upper cabinets. Sleek gold hardware and a matching burnished gold faucet impart a sense of modern luxury.

The kitchen also opens to the massive window with a stunning view, and a curved brass pendant light hangs above the dining table to elevate the space and add functionality. The extended window ledge provides added space for potted plants and other items, making it easy to add a personal touch to the apartment.


Although it’s small, the simple flat-top stove offers ample burners for cooking, along with a small, built-in oven. An undermount sink with a gorgeous gold-toned faucet saves valuable counter space.


A white buffet cabinet against the wall next to the sofa is an ideal place for storage of books and other items. Here, the owner chose to place a small lamp on top for more lighting. The modern abstract wall art above the cabinet adds a touch of personal flair, and the light, neutral wall color makes the living room/dining room/kitchen combo look and feel larger.


The buffet cabinet extends to the adjoining wall for even more functionality and storage space. The small gold-finished knob hardware matches that of the kitchen cabinets to tie everything together. An elongated bench and coffee table combo with angled legs easily serves as both a table and a bench for extra seating.


Small, recessed lighting above the bed gives another source of evening light. A wall-mounted flatscreen television set provides a perfect source of entertainment while relaxing just before bedtime, and it can be swiveled outward to use in the living room. Note how the kitchen can be separated or closed off by a curtain.


Directly next to the bed is a built-in bookcase that gives this small apartment even more storage. A small brass wall sconce above the bed adds another light so the owner can easily read a good book before dozing off.


Neutral beige bed linens, including a long bed skirt, match the upholstered headboard beautifully in the bedroom nook.


A small foyer welcomes you to the apartment and features a built-in cabinet, plenty of wall hooks, and a mirror for convenience.


via Sjöman Partners