Award-Winning

Form, colour, and light define distinctive design spaces within a penthouse

Excellent

Designing an apartment with an unusual floor plan presents a singular challenge – especially when structural modifications are off the table. Such was the case with this penthouse, where interior architect Irene Maier embraced creative, custom-tailored solutions to weave the existing elements into a coherent spatial narrative. The apartment's distinctive appeal emerged from its unconventional geometries and the materials that anchored the design vision, guiding each aesthetic decision.

The brief was straightforward: integrate the wooden flooring and stainless steel accents into the design while addressing challenging acoustics. The solution emerged as a layered strategy: creating design "zones" connected through deliberate use of form, color, and light. With structural interventions off-limits, the interior architect turned to precision-crafted installations—a custom wardrobe fitted flawlessly by a master carpenter, for instance. For acoustic performance, she introduced purpose-designed acoustic panels that function as both sound absorbers and sculptural elements, visually echoing the existing wooden floor. The varying ceiling heights demanded equally thoughtful lighting design; indirect fixtures bridge the different spatial levels while reinforcing the architecture's subtle qualities and establishing an inviting atmosphere. The study space required its own acoustic strategy: specialized wallpaper that marries function with aesthetics. A standout element—a custom millwork desk spanning the full 3.60-meter length of the room—provides generous storage while incorporating integrated lighting. Delivered on an ambitious timeline through close coordination with trusted craftspeople, the result speaks for itself: an apartment where refined design decisions prove as compelling as its architecture.

www.innenarchitektur-im2.de

Photography:
Sandra Hauer
www.nahdran.com

(Published in CUBE Frankfurt 04|24)

Interior design:

Innenarchitektur im2
www.innenarchitektur-im2.de

Heating:

Kermi
www.kermi.com

Plumbing fixtures:

Keuco
www.keuco.com

Sanitary fixtures:

Villeroy&Boch
www.villeroy-boch.de

Lighting:

Artemide
www.artemide.com
Deltalight
www.deltalight.com
Flos
www.flos.com

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