Like Gazing Into the Universe

A Small Laim Apartment Transforms Into a Spatial Marvel

DSC_2102_3_4_5_6_Fusion-Natural_15_700px

A cramped 1950s apartment in Laim—just 28 m² with a chopped-up layout—became the canvas for Inside Stories' complete redesign. The Munich-based firm transformed it between tenants into something extraordinary. "The space was subdivided into a hallway, bathroom, kitchen, and living/sleeping area—far too compartmentalized with doors everywhere," recalls architect and civil engineer Brigitte Landwehr. Working with her partner Annett Köberlein, she crafted a true spatial masterpiece.

This isn't the first time the team has reimagined awkwardly fractured floor plans. "We knocked down an entire wall to create openness and light," Landwehr explains. "The bathroom moved into what was the kitchen, freeing up additional living space." The apartment now stretches to 30 m²—thoughtfully furnished with modern elegance. The designers partner closely with freelancers and artisans, combining quality craftsmanship with smart design. One brilliant move: painting the 2.4-meter ceiling jet black, which paradoxically deepens the space visually. The initially skeptical resident is now captivated—she describes it as "looking into the universe," a sensation she channels into regular moments of zen calm. That feeling permeates every design choice: grounded materials, a serene and restrained palette, oiled gray oak floors, minimalist Scandi-style lighting, white furniture, and a custom solid-wood room divider all harmonize seamlessly. Following the brief to be "as budget-conscious yet quality-focused as possible," the mix is eclectic: a few Hermès pieces paired with H&M and even Ikea—though extensively customized by hand. The zen aesthetic extends into the bathroom, where troweled concrete walls, warm cashmere-beige metro tiles, and a natural stone sink create calm. A large illuminated mirror amplifies the sense of space in this intimate room.

www.inside-stories.com

Photography Credits:

Christine Dempf
www.christine-dempf.de

(Published in CUBE Munich 04|23)

Interior design:

Inside Stories
by Landwehr & Köberlein
www.inside-stories.com

Custom woodwork:

Master Carpenter Felix Köberlein
Phone: 0176-81334519

Mirrors (bathroom and kitchen backsplash):

Glaserei Kohlhund
www.glaserei-kohlhund.de

Sanitary ceramics:

Geberit
www.geberit.de

Hansgrohe
www.hansgrohe.de

Natural stone washbasin:

Brenner Badmanufaktur
www.brenner-badmanufaktur.de

Tiles:

keramics
www.keramics.com

Shower enclosure:

Duschmeister
www.duschmeister.de

Lighting:

Grau
www.grau.art

Atelier Greiff
www.greiff.com

Parquet flooring:

Parkettbörse München
Phone: 089-12000142

Kitchen, cabinetry, and dressers:

Ikea
www.ikea.com

Bar stool:

by Crea
www.by-crea.com

Box Spring Bed:

home24
www.home24.de

 

Nothing found.

A Place to Feel at Home

The redesign of a schoolyard preserves a historic beech tree while creating a versatile open space

Flexible, Affordable, Divisible

A rental garage complex stands out through its forward-looking design concept

Innovation in Existing Structures

A 1930s villa in Dortmund is transformed into a prestigious corporate headquarters

A Statement for Building Transformation

Germany's first cantilever clay building on the Campus St. Michael in Traunstein

Nothing found.

In Harmony Inside and Out

The "R17" stands out for its distinctive horseshoe design and its generous flood of natural light throughout.

AlexFilz-8580_15_700pixel

From Boardroom to "Byro"

A Remarkable Transformation in the Glockenbach District

Colour Brings Life

Vibrant Living: The New Hofmark District in Milbertshofen

Art in the Office

A textile installation brings architecture, nature and thought into a sensory dialogue

Practice_Theatinerstrasse_05a_15_700pixel

Like a Hotel

Warm, Inviting Design Transforms a Dental Practice Into a Sanctuary

"I wanted to create something that would endure"

Marie Aigner: Designing for Sound—Discovering the Beauty in Acoustic Solutions