出售, SEK 4,150,000
Holländargatan 21A, 瑞典
樓盤類型 : 普通公寓
樓盤設計 : 現代
建築面積 : N/A
佔地面積 : N/A
睡房 : 2
浴室 : 0
浴室(企缸) : 0
MLS#: N/A
樓盤簡介
Adolf Fredrik - Well-planned turn-of-the-century apartments with move-in during the autumn of 2024. Sizes range from 30 to 190 square meters.
Nestled in a peaceful oasis in the heart of Stockholm, this elegant turn-of-the-century property is now being revitalized with a modern interior. Located in a beautiful park setting opposite Adolf Fredrik Church and close to the greenery of Tegnérlunden.
With a careful hand, the architectural values of the turn-of-the-century period have been preserved, while the layout and interiors have been created to suit our modern way of living. Period details such as high ceilings, beautiful windows, and stucco work, combined with tailored modern solutions, create an experience of timeless and contemporary quality.
The building houses eight large villa apartments ranging from 140 to 186 square meters, along with several smaller residences between 30 and 109 square meters.
Generous social areas and natural connections between the kitchen and living room create pleasant flows between the rooms. Inviting terraces and balconies face the courtyard, and all corner apartments have views of the beautiful Adolf Fredrik Church.
When Kurland 11 was built in 1884-1885 by builder JW Lagerstedt, based on the designs of architect AG Forsberg, it was initially a residential building. The housing shortage in contemporary Stockholm was acute. The city had grown rapidly 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 increased demand, a massive construction of new housing began, especially on Stockholm's malmars (hills).
In the changing metropolis, several of the residences in the Kurland block were converted into offices from the mid-20th century. The conversion occurred gradually to meet the growing demand for smaller office spaces. Today, with housing shortages, flexible work environments, and sustainability as central issues, many politicians are favorable towards converting existing office buildings into homes instead of constructing new ones.
Now, the property has been restored to residential use in its former glory but to today’s high standards and layouts. The apartments have been meticulously designed by Architect Sanna Taune at Vardag Arkitekter, with a thoughtful layout where the private areas are separated from the social spaces. The apartments feature large terraces, balconies, and patios facing the tranquil courtyard. Stucco, moldings, panels, and wainscoting have been restored to their late 19th-century appearance, along with herringbone parquet floors that harmonize with the new kitchens from Kvänum with Miele appliances.
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Nestled in a peaceful oasis in the heart of Stockholm, this elegant turn-of-the-century property is now being revitalized with a modern interior. Located in a beautiful park setting opposite Adolf Fredrik Church and close to the greenery of Tegnérlunden.
With a careful hand, the architectural values of the turn-of-the-century period have been preserved, while the layout and interiors have been created to suit our modern way of living. Period details such as high ceilings, beautiful windows, and stucco work, combined with tailored modern solutions, create an experience of timeless and contemporary quality.
The building houses eight large villa apartments ranging from 140 to 186 square meters, along with several smaller residences between 30 and 109 square meters.
Generous social areas and natural connections between the kitchen and living room create pleasant flows between the rooms. Inviting terraces and balconies face the courtyard, and all corner apartments have views of the beautiful Adolf Fredrik Church.
When Kurland 11 was built in 1884-1885 by builder JW Lagerstedt, based on the designs of architect AG Forsberg, it was initially a residential building. The housing shortage in contemporary Stockholm was acute. The city had grown rapidly 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 increased demand, a massive construction of new housing began, especially on Stockholm's malmars (hills).
In the changing metropolis, several of the residences in the Kurland block were converted into offices from the mid-20th century. The conversion occurred gradually to meet the growing demand for smaller office spaces. Today, with housing shortages, flexible work environments, and sustainability as central issues, many politicians are favorable towards converting existing office buildings into homes instead of constructing new ones.
Now, the property has been restored to residential use in its former glory but to today’s high standards and layouts. The apartments have been meticulously designed by Architect Sanna Taune at Vardag Arkitekter, with a thoughtful layout where the private areas are separated from the social spaces. The apartments feature large terraces, balconies, and patios facing the tranquil courtyard. Stucco, moldings, panels, and wainscoting have been restored to their late 19th-century appearance, along with herringbone parquet floors that harmonize with the new kitchens from Kvänum with Miele appliances.
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