A Unified Vision—Inside and Out

Cohesive design concept for a complete villa renovation

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The brief was clear: a flat roof and a roof terrace overlooking Stuttgart's southern skyline. What they found was a modest 1950s gabled house perched halfway up a hillside—at least with genuine potential for those views. Frey Architects transformed it completely. Their solution: a bold, monolithic structure that leaves the original's fragmented elements behind. The old gabled roof came down entirely, replaced by a single-story timber-frame flat-roof addition. Building codes required this as a recessed upper level, which elegantly freed up the space for the desired terrace. Natural oak wood—used in the terrace decking, the roof framework, and window frames—creates a warm continuity. The entire facade is finished in a soft grey textured plaster, with the natural oak frames serving as the visual bridge between interior and exterior materials.

The architectural language that shaped the exterior guides the interior equally. Here, existing walls were dismantled to reveal clean lines, abundant light, and new sight-lines throughout. A soaring central void anchors the design, linking the generous ground-floor living spaces to the upper-floor gallery and circulation. Rooms flow seamlessly in both directions, and everywhere you turn, you're drawn toward those spectacular southern views.

To strengthen this connection further, the architects opened the facade toward the garden, bringing the landscape back into the home's consciousness. The interior circulation—organized around a central, straight staircase—was preserved. The existing timber staircase rises from the living area to the upper-gallery level, where children's and guest rooms, plus a library, cluster nearby. A new, delicate steel-staircase structure then ascends to the master suite, nestled in the new roof addition with an ensuite bath and direct terrace access.

The natural oak of the window frames echoes beautifully in the interior—not just in the flooring, but in the bespoke built-in furniture developed collaboratively between architects and client. This thoughtful material continuity transforms the geometric logic into something deeply human and complete.

www.freyarchitekten.de

(Published in CUBE Stuttgart 04|20)

Architects:

Frey Architects
www.freyarchitekten.de

Timber construction, carpentry:

Banzhaf Timber Construction
www.banzhaf-holzbau.de

Windows:

Etter Window Technology
www.etter-fenstertechnik.de

Facade:

Eugen Schwarz
www.eugenschwarz.de

Interior fit-out:

Schnabel
www.schnabel.co

Painting:

Heinrich Schmid
www.heinrich-schmid.com

Metalwork

Wolfgang Veit
www.veit-metallbau.de

Cabinetry (built-in furniture, kitchen):

Die Echaz Carpentry
www.echaz.de

Roof waterproofing:

SGS Meisterdach
www.sgs-meisterdach.com

Fireplace:

3D Stove Design – Franz-Lorenz Wagner
www.ofengestalter.de

Flooring:

Parkettteam Stuttgart
www.parkettteam-stuttgart.de

Tiles:

SK Tiles
www.skfliesen.de

Lighting Manufacturers:

Mawa Design
Oty Light
Kreon
Viabizzuno

Lighting Designer:

Candela
www.candela.de

Bathroom Fixtures:

Vola
Antonio Lupi
Nostromo
Fantini
Roos

Photography Credits:

Jörg Jäger
www.joergjaeger.com

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