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THE INNER HOUSE
APARTMENT BERLIN VII
Eine Berliner Altbauwohnung im vollkommen neuen Gewand: Bei diesen Räumen in Schöneberg zeichnete THE INNER HOUSE für eine komplette Sanierung verantwortlich. Dazu gehörte auch, den Grundriss zu ändern: Die Küche hat ihren Platz nun als Ort für Gemeinsamkeit im ehemaligen Berliner Zimmer. Dafür gibt es ein ruhiges Schlafzimmer in den hinteren Räumen. Das Gästezimmer verfügt jetzt zudem über ein eigenes Gästebad im britischen Stil. Bei der Sanierung achtete THE INNER HOUSE darauf, stilvolle und originale Details wie Doppelkastenfenster, Türen und Beschläge sowie das Parkett zu erhalten und aufzuarbeiten. Darüber hinaus bringt ein stimmiges Farbkonzept die bereits vorhandenen Vintagestücke nun angemessen zum Strahlen.
INTERIOR DESIGN & STYLING: THE INNER HOUSE
LEISTUNGEN: Grundrissoptimierung, Elektroplanung, Badezimmerentwurf, Farbkonzept, Koordinierung Gewerke und Baubegleitung, Möbelentwurf und Möblierung
FOTOS: © THE INNER HOUSE, Fotograf: Manuel Strunz, www.manuu.eu
Globaleo Bois
Meuble vasque réalisé par Globaleo Bois, entreprise de menuiserie sur mesure (Paris & IDF). Le meuble est moulé en corian d'un seul tenant. Un papier peint au motif jungle habille les murs.
Crédit photo : Véronique Mati
Delicious Kitchens & Interiors, LLC
Morning sunlight streams into the beachy shower illuminating the rocky storage niches. A cantilevered quartz bench in the shower rests beneath them.
Brooke Sipe Interiors
Serene and inviting, this primary bathroom received a full renovation with new, modern amenities. A custom white oak vanity and low maintenance stone countertop provides a clean and polished space. Handmade tiles combined with soft brass fixtures, creates a luxurious shower for two. The generous, sloped, soaking tub allows for relaxing baths by candlelight. The result is a soft, neutral, timeless bathroom retreat.
Interiors by Popov
Once upon a time, this bathroom featured the following:
No entry door, with a master tub and vanities open to the master bedroom.
Fading, outdated, 80's-style yellow oak cabinetry.
A bulky hexagonal window with clear glass. No privacy.
A carpeted floor. In a bathroom.
It’s safe to say that none of these features were appreciated by our clients. Understandably.
We knew we could help.
We changed the layout. The tub and the double shower are now enclosed behind frameless glass, a very practical and beautiful arrangement. The clean linear grain cabinetry in medium tone is accented beautifully by white countertops and stainless steel accessories. New lights, beautiful tile and glass mosaic bring this space into the 21st century.
End result: a calm, light, modern bathroom for our client to enjoy.
M.J.Harris Group
It may be the hardest working room in the home but there’s nothing utilitarian about this enchanting family bathroom in Rosanna.
Designed to be both fun and sophisticated for this young family, Matt has created a space with floor-to-ceiling mosaic tiles and bespoke joinery. This bathroom is the perfect example of how to add colour to your design without overwhelming the space and despite being covered top-to-toe with green tiles, the space holds a level of simplicity. The cool tone of the tile is matched with white stone benchtops, concrete basins and nickel tapware. To add an element of warmth, Laminex’s Elegant Oak laminate was chosen for the joinery. The immersive features in this space work together to create a transportive quality that lets our clients escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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