Germany is a country that I really want to know and travel to. Generally, our impression of Germany is always serious, indifferent, and even associated with cruelty due to historical influences. However, Germany has produced a lot of musicians and philosophers who have been handed down from generation to generation. , what kind of culture and education make Germany so serious and yet so romantic? It’s worth exploring! And this 19th-century apartment in Berlin is like the epitome of the fusion of seriousness and romance in Germany. You can find it in In terms of color and outline, this apartment is very calm, but romance can be found in the details.
This space transformed from an old 19th-century apartment was a collaboration between interior designer Annabell Kutucu and Lambs and Lions creative director Michael Schickinger. It is a clean and neat living space that pays attention to details.
You can see many square outlines throughout the space, including grid-like bookshelves, square leather sofas, and even the bathroom sinks. They look square and serious, but they are also full of warmth. The texture, the wooden floor, the green plants on the table, the string of peppers hanging in the kitchen, the stack of books on the floor, the paintings on the bookshelf, all the details are delicious and of extremely high taste.
The work space facing the outside window and the island-style living room design with no fixed orientation allow the space to be used more casually. I can definitely use this home, and I even want to completely copy it myself!
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