House Zepp by Fuchs Wacker Architekten
This townhouse formulates the need for retreat and understatement in a contemporary language of colour and form.
This townhouse formulates the need for retreat and understatement in a contemporary language of colour and form.
Exposed concrete, wood and glass characterise the entire design of the house, both inside and out. Walls and ceilings are largely made of silver fir, the floors of ash.
The essence of the design was to create a series of furniture with similar materials but diverse colours to respond to each basic function of the space.
The plastic beauty of the building is architecturally designed in perfect harmony with the natural splendor of its surroundings and the needs of a patchwork family of 5 Kids.
Conversion and modernization of an old Berlin apartment with a view of the Lietzensee in Berlin Charlottenburg. The existing apartment did not meet the needs of the new owners. A new room layout and new surface qualities were designed by us.
This newbuild project in Berlin featured great bones but was, essentially a white box. We used our clients wonderful collection of art and objects as the starting point for our colour and material palette.
The 70 sqm flat boasts an open-plan living, dining and kitchen area that extends onto the balcony creating a spacious living for tight quarters.
In Berlin Mitte, the residents of Apartment T 195 partnered with Studio Karhard to reimagine their space, creating a comfortable home for the mother and her two children. The goal was to maximize the apartment’s limited area, making the most of every inch while adding a stylish, functional touch to each room.