
Renovating a Stockholm apartment is not only a design question. In many cases, it is also a BRF question.
For international buyers, this is one of the most misunderstood parts of Swedish property ownership. A bostadsrätt is not the same as owning an apartment in many other countries. You own the right to live in and use the apartment, while the association owns and manages the building. That difference affects renovation decisions.
The result is simple: before planning a major renovation, the owner needs to understand what belongs to the apartment, what belongs to the association and what requires approval.
What the BRF Cares About
A BRF board is not mainly judging taste. It is responsible for the building.
The board may care about works that affect structure, ventilation, water, drainage, heating, facade, windows, fire safety, sound transmission, shared systems and risk to neighboring apartments. Moving a kitchen, changing a bathroom, altering load-bearing elements or touching ventilation can become a board issue quickly.
Foreign owners often underestimate this because they are used to thinking inside the apartment boundary. In Sweden, the technical consequences often go beyond the apartment.
The Most Common Renovation Misunderstandings
The mistakes are usually practical:
- Assuming the seller’s previous renovation was correctly approved.
- Starting design before reading the BRF rules.
- Moving wet rooms without checking drainage and waterproofing requirements.
- Treating ventilation as a decoration question.
- Opening walls without structural review.
- Choosing a contractor before the scope is technically clear.
BRF Approval and Municipal Permits Are Different Things
This is where many foreign owners get confused. A BRF approval and a municipal building permit are different things.
The association can approve or reject works based on the building’s rules and technical impact. The municipality may also require permits or notifications depending on the scope. One does not automatically replace the other.
For example, work affecting structure, ventilation, fire safety, use or facade can trigger formal requirements. Apartment renovations that seem private can still have building-level consequences.
What to Check Before Buying
If the apartment is being bought with renovation in mind, the buyer should check more than surface condition.
Key checks include:
- BRF annual report and financial condition.
- Planned building works.
- Rules for renovations and working hours.
- What previous renovations were approved.
- Wet room documentation.
- Ventilation system type.
- Load-bearing structure.
- Plumbing and drainage positions.
- Window and facade responsibility.
This is especially important when buying an older apartment in Ostermalm, Vasastan, Sodermalm, Kungsholmen or central Stockholm, where charm and technical complexity often arrive together.
Cost and Timeline Risk
In a Stockholm BRF apartment, renovation cost is not only about finishes. Cost can move because of approval process, technical constraints, access, working hours, acoustic requirements, waterproofing, ventilation, elevator protection and contractor coordination.
The timeline should allow for technical review, BRF communication, design and scope definition, permit or notification checks where relevant, contractor pricing, ordering time for materials, actual construction and final documentation.
Trying to compress these steps usually creates more cost, not more speed.
Design Still Matters
Regulation and approvals are not the whole story. A Stockholm apartment should still be designed carefully: light, storage, kitchen logic, bathroom quality, acoustic comfort, long winter use and durable materials all affect value.
The best renovations do not fight the building. They improve it intelligently.
When Wolfblanc Gets Involved
Wolfblanc works with international buyers and owners who need architectural judgment before a Stockholm renovation becomes expensive.
Before purchase, we can help identify whether the apartment is a realistic renovation candidate. After purchase, we can help clarify scope, design direction, approval questions and coordination with technical professionals.
Considering a BRF apartment renovation in Stockholm? Tell us about the apartment, building and intended changes using the form below. We respond within 48 hours.