Both apartments are gorgeous and although the first one looks more spacious, I would want the Stockholm one. I have seen apartments of similar style before and what particularly appeals to me is the view of trees and the area appears to be generally more quit. THat, for me, would overwrite anything else. And as much as loved the kakelugn in the first apartment's bedroom I much prefer the fireplace in the living room. Thanks for this lovely tour!
They are so beautiful and couldn’t decide which one is better. Looking at the homes is restful. and they make people dream of another lifeI. ’m looking forward to seeing your new videos. Tack så mycket.🏘
Wow...the PRICES of those apartments! My single family house just south of Portland Oregon cost $430,000. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and over 2200 sf, over 6000 sf lot. I'm grateful
The Gothenburg apartment, compared with the one in Stockholm, offers a larger livingroom (including a dining table) and a spacious bedroom, has higher ceilings (allowing taller windows), and is placed in a more pleasant urban context (as much as I could understand from sattelite and street views). The weak part of its layout is the entrance and kitchen areas, narrow and difficult to furnish, which reflect a possible compromise in solving the corner of those two streets (possibly different development phases?). The Stockholm apartment, in a more modest building, although adding a second bedroom, loses almost 20 sq.m. However, it features well-defined night time/daytime spaces and practically groupped kitchen and bathroom. Its hallway, although larger than in the first example, is penetrated by multiple doorways, leaving little space to function well as an entrance hall. Also, it feels that the wall between the kitchen and the balcony would need a window, even small, close to the balcony door, for a couple of reasons: correcting the long, empty wall of the balcony itself and providing a balancing feature to generate an axis with the entrance door. The need for the latter is actually visible in placing that glass cabinet aligned with the entrance door opening. In the end, the Gothenburg apartment is my preferred choice. Well done presentation!
Hi, thank you for your comment. It’s clear you have an eye for detail.. :-) I agree with you on the layouts of the apartments, a lot happened in that area over those 30 years that is between when they were built. The apartments became more suited for family life and practicality with bigger living rooms and smaller bedrooms, and the importance of daylight and how the sun moves through the space. I alsa agee with your point about the window in the Stockholm apartment, it is a nice touch if you can see the outside straight through the apartment entering it.
Both apartments are gorgeous and although the first one looks more spacious, I would want the Stockholm one. I have seen apartments of similar style before and what particularly appeals to me is the view of trees and the area appears to be generally more quit. THat, for me, would overwrite anything else. And as much as loved the kakelugn in the first apartment's bedroom I much prefer the fireplace in the living room.
Thanks for this lovely tour!
That lovely old Stove was wonderful. 😊
Yeah, it really makes the room. Thank you for your comment.
Such a lovely discovery! thank you for your videos!
I do prefer the oldest one!
Thank you for your kind comments. :-) I really like that one too!
They are so beautiful and couldn’t decide which one is better. Looking at the homes is restful. and they make people dream of another lifeI. ’m looking forward to seeing your new videos. Tack så mycket.🏘
Thank you so much for your kind comments. :-)
Agreed :)
Love them both, offer different ways to live - especially love the views from each - thank you!
I agree, the view is important :-)
They are both lovely, but because of the surroundings, I would probably go for the Gothenburg one :) Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, yeah, it has more of a city vibe. :-)
Love them both. Beautiful
I agree, thank you for your comment. :-)
Beautiful apartment :) found your channel because my videos keep getting recommended after yours. Glad I found it! All the best
Oh, happy to hear. Thank you for your kind words.
Wow...the PRICES of those apartments! My single family house just south of Portland Oregon cost $430,000. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and over 2200 sf, over 6000 sf lot. I'm grateful
I love both apartments but the first one is my favorite.
Thank you for your comment, always nice to hear others thoughts. :-)
Agree!
The first appartment. Full of daily light.
I really like it too! Thank you for your comment.
The Gothenburg apartment, compared with the one in Stockholm, offers a larger livingroom (including a dining table) and a spacious bedroom, has higher ceilings (allowing taller windows), and is placed in a more pleasant urban context (as much as I could understand from sattelite and street views). The weak part of its layout is the entrance and kitchen areas, narrow and difficult to furnish, which reflect a possible compromise in solving the corner of those two streets (possibly different development phases?). The Stockholm apartment, in a more modest building, although adding a second bedroom, loses almost 20 sq.m. However, it features well-defined night time/daytime spaces and practically groupped kitchen and bathroom. Its hallway, although larger than in the first example, is penetrated by multiple doorways, leaving little space to function well as an entrance hall. Also, it feels that the wall between the kitchen and the balcony would need a window, even small, close to the balcony door, for a couple of reasons: correcting the long, empty wall of the balcony itself and providing a balancing feature to generate an axis with the entrance door. The need for the latter is actually visible in placing that glass cabinet aligned with the entrance door opening. In the end, the Gothenburg apartment is my preferred choice. Well done presentation!
Hi, thank you for your comment. It’s clear you have an eye for detail.. :-) I agree with you on the layouts of the apartments, a lot happened in that area over those 30 years that is between when they were built. The apartments became more suited for family life and practicality with bigger living rooms and smaller bedrooms, and the importance of daylight and how the sun moves through the space. I alsa agee with your point about the window in the Stockholm apartment, it is a nice touch if you can see the outside straight through the apartment entering it.
I thing first for me.
Thank you for your comment. :-)
it s in Sweden but danish furniture