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Large 41m2 vintage studio deaf:
He has kept his original plan. Nevertheless, with a large living room where the bed is installed, a beautiful separate kitchen with a design style, and a bathroom. By examining the plane. it is visible that it could be transformed into a charming two-piece, with the bedroom installed in the old kitchen which is large enough large 41m2 vintage studio deaf for this, and the kitchen taking place in the living room, in the corner where the bed, the evacuations and the water arrivals of the bathroom located on the other side of the wall is located. Here is a small area but completely scalable if you wish.
A vast 41m2 vintage studio in muted colours – Large 41m2 vintage studio deaf
The location facing the courtyard of the building. the large windows made for an almost daring choice of colour for the walls of this vast 41m2 vintage studio in Stockholm. The muted tone. a blue/green that varies according to the light, blends with a classic, contemporary decor featuring beautiful antique furniture. The whole perfectly matches the building in which it is located. built at the beginning of the 20th century in the Swedish capital.
It has retained its original layout. with a large living room where the bed is set up, a beautiful separate designer-style kitchen, and a large 41m2 vintage studio deaf bathroom. If you look at the floor plan. you can see that it could be converted into a charming one-bedroom, with the bedroom in the former kitchen, which is large enough for this, and the kitchen in the living room, in the corner where the bed is, with the bathroom drains and water inlets on the other side of the wall. This is a flat with a small surface area, but one that can be totally upgraded if required.
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This large 41m2 vintage studio in deaf color is on sale at Historiska
This vast 41m2. vintage studio in muted colours is on sale at Historiska
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