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Apartment in Berlin

We completed the interior design for one of our long-standing clients’ new apartment at the end of 2021. To do so, we traveled to beautiful Berlin.

What we did
  • Project Management
  • Design
  • Engineering
  • Production

The apartment is located on the 16th floor of the new development “De Grandaire.” During the development phase, three apartments were combined to create a large apartment featuring five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a fitness area, and a sauna.

In all our custom work, we strive to deliver top quality. This requires constant and careful coordination with the client and other contractors, and demands the utmost from our team. And the result of all that effort is truly impressive. For example, on one side of the kitchen, entryway, and hallway, a continuous wall was created using lacquered oak veneer. This wall runs throughout the entire apartment and features no fewer than nine doors with the same (veneer) finish, with minimalist handles. In the bedrooms, bold headboards were chosen—one featuring a “London art” wallpaper print, the other with dozens of small wooden blocks. In the master bedroom, among others, various steel details have been finished in a brown metallic lacquer. The color matches exactly the window frames on the building’s facade. Every detail in the apartment has been thought through with the utmost care.

CONTACT

Do you have a question, or would you like to know how we can help you with interior design? Please contact us.

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Mathea Knulst +31 548 538 888

“From overseeing the design of the custom furniture to engineering and production: we handled everything ourselves

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