ECO-CHIC BERLIN HOUSE

Client: Private Residential
Project type: House remodel
Location: Berlin
Year: 2023
Photographer: 
Dmitrii Tsyrenshchikov
Builder: Johannes Müller-Baum
Awards: Houzz.de awards
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The project is based on the resident's needs and values, embodying a sustainable, Biophilic, timeless approach with uniquely curated details.

In this Berlin three-level house remodelling project, we gave new life to an old space, embracing a minimalist approach that seamlessly connects the natural environment with interior living. As the lead designer, I had the pleasure of tailoring this project for an energetic couple - a lifestyle photographer and a consultant - who envisioned a light and airy atmosphere in their home.

Nestled in the charming town of Frohnau, just 30 minutes from Berlin, the house graces a picturesque, leafy street. The renovated space embodies our clients' style, blending Scandinavian design with mid-century elements. It features refurbished vintage pieces, natural, high-quality materials, and a clean, simple colour palette. Our overarching design concept focuses on eco-biophilic principles, achieving a perfect harmony of aesthetics and sustainability.

Revitalizing the home involved a complete overhaul, allowing for a fresh start and a tailored approach to meet our client's needs. Highlights of the project include floor-to-ceiling windows, an open-plan living space, handcrafted furniture, meticulous lighting design, bespoke built-in cabinets, and an extensive music system throughout the house. We paid particular attention to a custom-designed kitchen and the showcase of our clients' artwork. With a comprehensive project overview and expert guidance, we navigated the challenges, making difficult decisions more straightforward for a cohesive, stunning transformation that will endure for
many years.

Clients brief:
We like to travel and have been around the world a lot. The house will be our home base for the next 20 years. We love the Baltic Sea with its light and colors. We love to cook and guests are always welcome in our house.

Our interior design style;
We want our new home to be light and bright with floor-to-ceiling windows on the first floor. Our style is probably a mixture between Scandinavian Design and Mid Century. We're happy to include the odd (refurbished) vintage piece or two, as well as stylistic inconsistencies that create excitement. Our Artwork should have a stage.

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