The long view

Privacy and sightlines merge into one harmonious whole in this home.

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Building plots come in all shapes and sizes—triangular, square, wide, long, narrow. Yet the shape alone tells you little about what will ultimately rise on that ground. The development plan, required setbacks, and the family's own vision all shape what emerges. Architects turn these practical constraints into living spaces through thoughtful design. The best ones don't just arrange a house on a plot—they create a uniquely tailored environment. In Langenfeld, this approach yielded an elegant trio: three structures of graduating size arranged along an elongated site. Wendling Architektur orchestrated this ensemble, comprising a small bike shed, garage, and main residence.

The three structures are positioned to form a small courtyard in front of the home's entrance, with the shed and garage acting as protective buffers from the street. This arrangement affords natural privacy while preserving visual connections to the landscape—a benefit especially felt on the ground floor, where an impressive 14-meter open-plan living and dining space flows across the entire length of the building.

A single-flight staircase ascends to the upper level, where bedrooms and bath are located. A band of windows accompanies the staircase and floods it with natural daylight. This window placement reveals a larger design logic: the façade's openings tell the story of what lies behind them. Large windows at the gable ends mark the main living spaces, while smaller openings along the length of the building indicate secondary rooms.

The play between sheltered and open zones finds further expression in the home's palette of colour and material. Crisp window frames in light oak sit against a soft grey mineral plaster, their warmth continuing through the flooring, staircase, and entry door. Inside, white dominates—walls painted white, interior doors and cabinetry lacquered white—creating a serene canvas custom-crafted by the joinery to invite life and personality.

www.wendlingarchitektur.de

Photography Credits:

Ben van Skyhawk
www.benvanskyhawk.com

(Featured in CUBE Cologne Bonn 01|22)

Architects:

Wendling Architektur
www.wendlingarchitektur.de

Excavation and site development:

Hugo Monheimius
www.monheimius-tiefbau.de

Structural construction and plaster:

Pack Weisswange
www.pack-weisswange.de

Windows and glass doors:

Combüchen & Sohn
www.combuechen.com

HVAC and plumbing:

Kuhl
www.helmutkuhl.de

Screed:

Leis & Leis
Phone: 02207-70 42 77

Parquet flooring:

Parketterie Stegemann
www.parketterie-stegemann.de

Tiles:

Naturstein Pabel
www.naturstein-pabel.de

Carpentry – staircase:

Schreinerei Holger Peters
Phone: 0221-5 34 34 18

Cabinetry – kitchen and built-in furniture:

fesk
www.fesk.de

Partition walls & painting:

Katanic Drywall
Phone: 02202-9 27 84 43

Roofing:

Stoll Roofing
www.stoll-dach.de

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