Although they advertise no reception services, which is fair enough, there were still people working there that were courteously able and willing to help. It is a bit difficult to get to and from if you have no car, in terms of walking to public transport, as it is out in the burbs. However the room (studio) for one was clean and well appointed, light and airy with high celings (designed by Gunnar for chemical experiments as they were back in the day). The lift being under repair was also a pest if you are up 2 floors, but the groceries you just lugged up can be prepared into a good meal, to avoid the outrageous Swedish prices for everything (including the groceries), in the kitchenette. It has a certain Swedish grace but was reasonably priced, as a result of the drawbacks noted earlier no doubt.