Behind a classic facade lies the former Hotel Astoria, a 1930s building converted into a private residence in 2022. Fourteen apartments, not a single one more, all unique, were designed as one-of-a-kind spaces rather than standardized units. It is in this building that we discover one of them: a 71sqm three-room apartment in Malmö, the Swedish city across from Denmark, right by the sea.

 

A tour of the apartment


The apartment is located on the first floor. What strikes you upon entering is the coherence of the design choices. Dark oak hardwood floors, industrial-style glass walls that play with light without compartmentalizing the space. The kitchen sets the tone with its central island and stone countertop. The built-in appliances are discreet, perfect for an open kitchen. It’s functional and beautiful, and a practical dining area completes the space, situated between the kitchen and the living room. And the Scandinavian decor with classic elements is, of course, a must.

The living room then opens onto a balcony that gets afternoon sun. This orientation brings real quality of life to daily living. It overlooks the inner courtyard, ensuring peace and quiet. The master bedroom features a French door that lets in light. The second bedroom, more compact, easily accommodates a child. It can also serve as an office or guest room as needed. The bathroom is fully tiled, in a light and deliberately neutral style.

There is something almost romantic about the idea of sleeping where travelers have stayed for decades. While the walls and facade of the building have preserved the memory of the former hotel, its interiors have been entirely redesigned. The conversion of old buildings into housing is now a common choice. But while many are content to simply gut and paint white, here the architects worked with what was already there. They carefully preserved the 1930s structure, the high ceilings, and the proportions, which are slightly more spacious than in standard new construction.

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This 71sqm three-room apartment in Malmö, located in a former 1930s hotel, is for sale at Bo-Laget