Family villa in sleek functionalism from 1938, designed by architects Lennart Tham & Nils Lönnroth. Two large living rooms with fireplaces and period-appropriate details characterize this home, as well as windows in all directions. The various levels make the house both elegant and functional, separating the private section from the social areas. The villa offers a total of 311 sqm, of which 271 sqm is living space. The garage provides ample storage space. The entrance level features a large living room with a magnificent fireplace and high ceilings. A half-flight of stairs up leads to the dining room, which opens onto a stone-paved patio surrounded by lilac bushes. The second living room/library has custom-built bookshelves and a fireplace. Adjacent to the dining room, the kitchen overlooks a secluded garden. The private section includes a master bedroom and master bathroom. This floor also has two large bedrooms, which were previously four smaller rooms. The bathroom is located next to them. One flight up is a custom-built walk-in closet and an attic level. The lower floor of the house includes a bedroom/guest apartment, wine cellar, bathroom with sauna, toilet, and laundry room. The garden plot has a west-facing deck with a hot tub. A home with space for family life and social gatherings, located close to nature, schools, and transport links in Djursholm.