Light and Air

Classic proportions and refined details turn this house into a visual statement.

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From the beginning, the owners of this villa insisted on premium materials and timeless, sustainable architecture—understated yet distinctly personal. Their unwavering attention to quality, detail, creativity, and technical know-how proved essential to the project's success, which was brought to life by Kai Steppan Architecture.

Leveraging their expertise with Hamburg's strict building regulations, Kai Steppan Architecture realized every client wish and vision while adhering to exacting requirements on plot size, floor height, and setbacks. The collaboration with HD Rendering, a visualization specialist from Lübeck, was invaluable throughout the complex design process. Photorealistic renderings made it possible to examine architectural details with precision and communicate the design vision to the clients with clarity. The core concept was bold: break free from the repetitive box-like forms and rendered plaster façades that define Hamburg's northeast residential neighborhoods. Instead, the villa draws inspiration from Bauhaus principles—staggered volumes, strategic setbacks, and meticulous detailing. The long-format clinker brick from Randers Tegl in Denmark—selected in subtle white tones—lends the home an understated elegance while emphasizing its geometric form. Aluminum panels clad the garage, entry canopy, and integrated garden storage, their sleek surfaces intentionally contrasting with the textured brick. The façade, aluminum accents, and window frames exist in perfect color harmony. Garage doors and rainwater pipes integrate flush with the façade. Window placement is equally deliberate: skylights and strategically positioned openings maximize natural light throughout the year while preserving privacy and avoiding a fragmented appearance. Motorized roller shades provide flexible sun control. In the living spaces, frameless glass walls with floor-to-ceiling sliding doors dissolve the boundary between inside and out, inviting the garden in.

The structural engineering required for these expansive glass walls was intricate. The upper floor ceiling was raised and reinforced with additional steel, allowing the sliding doors to operate seamlessly while concealing the roller shades completely within the ceiling line. Interior spaces reflect the same commitment to quality: coordinated materials and a carefully curated color palette—punctuated intentionally by a striking black kitchen. Long-plank oak flooring aligns with the home's sight lines, while large-format ceramic tiles used in bathrooms and kitchen extend into the outdoor spaces. A cherished Eames Lounge Chair was given pride of place, honoring a treasured possession spanning decades and memories. Certified KfW 40 Plus with integrated photovoltaics powering two electric vehicles, the home operates as a smart home. The clinker façade itself reflects sustainable thinking, as does the partnership with regional builders and suppliers.

www.kaisteppan.de

Photography Credits:

Jan Vennemann

(Featured in CUBE Hamburg 02|22)

Architects:

Kai Steppan Architecture
www.kaisteppan.de

Project Management & Construction Supervision:

Renovatio Construction Project Management
www.renovatio.hamburg

Visualizations:

HD Rendering
www.hd-rendering.de

Structure & Masonry:

blomebau
www.blomebau.de

Clinker Brick:

Randers Tegl
www.randerstegl.de

Windows & Shading Systems:

Lantz
www.lantz.de

Sky-Frame
www.sky-frame.com

Carport, Entry Canopy & Storage:

Premium Bauwerk
www.meincarport.de

Landscaping and Outdoor Design:

Claas Langmaack Garden Design
www.claas-gartendesign.de

Tile Work:

Raumwerk
www.meinraumwerk.de

Gas Fireplace:

Bargteheide Stove Centre
www.bargteheider-ofenzentrum.de

Parquet installation:

Norbert Lindner
www.lindner-hamburg.de

Kitchen:

Poggenpohl
www.poggenpohl.com

Interior Finishing:

Chapó
www.chapo.eu

Furnishings:

Gärtner International Furniture for Office and Home
www.gaertnermoebel.de

Interior Doors:

Brüchert + Kärner
www.schoene-tueren.com

Roofing:

Alex Kauz Master Roofer
www.kauz-bedachung.de

Glazing:

Kuball Glaziery + Glass Trade
www.glaserei-kuball.de

Electrical & Smart Home:

SmartHome Electrician
www.smarthome-elektriker.de

Loxone
www.loxone.com

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