Shifting Atmospheres

A single-family villa transformed with warmth and character in record time

A 1970s villa draws its primary appeal from unobstructed vistas across the expansive Taunus landscape. Naturally, this commanding view became central to the interior renovation—though five months proved surprisingly tight for such comprehensive redesign, especially since the project initially started as a modest update. The villa's cool aesthetic—marked by exposed screed floors, grey walls, and stainless steel fixtures—stood at odds with the owners' vision of warmth, comfort, intimacy, and refinement. Studio pampa faced an ambitious timeline to make it happen.

On the ground floor, a two-sided fireplace anchors the layout while serving as a restrained design statement. The living spaces here create a serene sanctuary for the residents, framed by the ever-changing natural landscape beyond. Grey Jura stone, blonde oak, and untreated brass blend seamlessly with a palette of warm beiges and soft greys. Upstairs, the children's rooms break from the rest of the house through coloured walls and custom cabinetry—each featuring built-in beds and cosy reading nooks for retreat and relaxation. The designers transformed a previously overlooked attic into a luxurious parents' wing complete with bedroom, dressing room, bathroom, and studio. Floor-to-ceiling glazing along the entire roofline captures spectacular panoramic views. To ensure the landscape remains a constant presence throughout the penthouse, the spaces flow effortlessly into one another. A continuous built-in wardrobe serves as the structural and functional backbone.

The bedroom's standout feature is a fireplace nestled within a built-in wardrobe and framed by Jura stone. Beige and warm brown tones complement the light oak and stone, crafting an inviting atmosphere while remaining understated enough to let the surrounding landscape dominate the view. Dark oak cabinetry with subtle linear detailing and brass accents provide sophisticated contrast to the lighter palette, adding character and depth to the space.

www.studio-pampa.com

Photography:
Annika Grabold
www.grabold.de

(Published in CUBE Frankfurt 04|24)

Interior design:

Studio Pampa
www.studio-pampa.com

Interior fit-out:

Resch Interior Construction
www.reschinnenausbau.de

Natural Stone:

Kaiser & Co. Natural Stone
www.kaiser-natursteine.com

Electrical Systems:

HRT Hahn Raschke and Team
www.hrut.de

Bathroom Fixtures:

Vola
de.vola.com

Ceramics:

Kaufmann Keramik
www.kaufmann-keramik.de

Switches, KNX, home server:

Gira
www.gira.de

Speakers:

DE Plan
www.de-plan.de

Lighting:

one A
www.onea.dk
David Pompa
www.davidpompa.com
Giopato & Coombes
www.giopatocoombes.com

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