Meet new friends in a student corridor

Living in corridor rooms is perfect for those who want to get to know new people. Our tenants come from all over the world.

When you live in a corridor, you have your own room with a private toilet and shower, but share the kitchen and dining area with other students. Each student room is for one person only. If you live in a corridor room, you pay rent for 10 months per year, which means you will not receive a rent invoice for June and July.

In this type of housing, everyone shares the responsibility for keeping the common areas clean and tidy. You are expected to clean up in the kitchen after cooking, sort your waste, and take care of your garbage. You are also responsible for keeping your own shelf in the fridge and kitchen cupboards clean.

Cooperation is key to making everyday life in the corridor run smoothly. We therefore ask everyone to follow the rotating cleaning schedule. Cleaning materials and equipment are purchased and paid for by the tenants.

You are not allowed to have pets in this type of home.


Our corridor rooms

Our student corridors are located all across Stockholm – close to campuses, green areas, and the city centre.
Here are our areas that offer corridor living:

  • Kungshamra – peaceful and close to nature in Bergshamra, Solna, near Stockholm University.
  • Lappkärrsberget – by Norra Djurgården, with a lively student life and strong sense of community.
  • Pax & Strix – in Huvudsta, Solna, close to the water and with easy metro access to the city.
  • Balder – in Nacka, close to nature, water, and shopping.
  • Flemingsberg – near Karolinska Institutet and Södertörn University.
  • Skärmarbrink – close to Hammarby Sjöstad and public transport.
  • Forum – right in the city centre, close to KTH.
  • Jerum – located in Gärdet, close to green areas and the metro.
  • Roslagstull – centrally located near Odenplan and KTH.

What does it look like in our corridor rooms?

Are you curious about living in one of our corridor rooms? Check out our examples of what a corridor room can look like when it’s empty and how cozy it can be with the help of furniture. Put your own style on your home!