
Photography: Fredric Boukari

Photography: Fredric Boukari

Photography: Fredric Boukari

Photography: Fredric Boukari

Photography: Fredric Boukari

Photography: Fredric Boukari

Photography: Fredric Boukari

Photography: Fredric Boukari

Photography: Fredric Boukari

Photography: Fredric Boukari
This Swedish suntrap makes the most of its beachfront location on the Baltic Sea.
Architect Max Holst designed the freshly completed townhouse in Saltsjöbaden, Stockholm County, which hunkers into a sloping 3,734 sq m site and looks out over the water.
Oversized picture windows flood the three-storey property with natural light. A palette of natural wood and painted white walls exaggerates the feeling of space, while the current mix of vintage and contemporary furniture softens the property’s ‘new feel’.
A large kitchen and living room fill the main floor, which opens out onto a sun terrace and sprawling garden, and a bathroom and study-turned-guest-room feed off the central space. Four bedrooms and two bathrooms are stacked beneath.
Stromma Projekt commissioned Holst to design the townhouse – on the market for 11,900,00 SEK – which is one of just four in the development.