FRANKFURT VILLA
This residential interior architecture coordinates a highly precise, European minimal layout with warm organic accents to mitigate Germany’s overcast seasonal light. The spatial hierarchy centers on a bold monochromatic foundation — matte black volumes, graphite fluted paneling, and clean concrete screed floors — intersected by rich timber surfaces and lush indoor verticality.
The open-concept kitchen and lounge represent a study in stark, sophisticated contrast: floor-to-ceiling cabinetry in ultra-matte black creates a seamless structural wall integrated with a professional wine-cellar enclosure, broken by a monolithic white marble island. The formal dining space shifts toward a softer canvas with a rich timber slatted baffle ceiling and a dense, floor-to-ceiling vertical green wall that brings natural life directly into the interior.
Full Cycle (Concept, Detail Design & Site Supervision)
White Marble, Matte Black Lacquer, Slatted Timber, Fluted Panels, Concrete Screed