Big Space, Small Footprint

Exceptional spatial quality doesn't require a large floor plan

At just under 38 m², this apartment might seem tight—but architect Gerd Streng's thoughtful design creates an unexpectedly airy feel. Located in Lokstedt within a circular 1990s complex, the unit's wedge-shaped floor plan lacks traditional right angles, yet boasts something better: a striking 15-metre visual axis stretching from the kitchen window to the balcony that opens up the entire space. The open layout easily accommodates a passionate collector of fine photographic art alongside generous storage. White walls, light furnishings, and continuous beech parquet throughout tie the distinct zones into one harmonious composition.

The design's hero is a 5.60-metre multifunctional wall that cleverly packs in a wardrobe, fold-down bed, desk, chair, TV niche, and bookshelf. Its pristine white facade is punctuated by a midnight blue 3 x 3 shelving grid. A sliding door reveals the TV niche, with a work table below that pivots out when needed—the matching chair tucks neatly behind. The fold-out bed on the right side keeps things flexible, allowing the 23 m² living area to function with or without sleeping or work zones. Across from the wall, picture rails showcase treasured pieces while a sofa nestles in front of the TV for comfort. Generous mirrored panels above the sofa and along the far wall visually expand the footprint. A soft turquoise bookcase steps back thoughtfully to follow the hallway's taper, finishing 45 centimetres above the floor with a rounded overhang that doubles as a perch near the entrance. An orange folding door conceals the utility room beyond.

The 7.40 m² kitchen makes a bold statement with sunshine-yellow cabinetry, authentic terrazzo counters, and a bespoke oval table. A light pink upholstered folding bench with magnetic support legs seats two. Strategic mirroring amplifies the sense of space here too. Uniq Möbel Manufaktur executed the custom joinery throughout the living areas and hallway, while Tom Suhm's workshop handled all kitchen and storage cabinetry.

www.gerdstreng.de

Photography:
Uwe Scholz

(Published in CUBE Hamburg 03|25)

Interior design:

Gerd Streng
www.gerdstreng.de

Flooring and painting:

Rafael Kaczynski Handkoop
www.handkoop.de

Joinery:

Tom Suhm Carpentry
www.tischlerei-suhm.de

Furnishings:

Uniq Möbel Manufaktur
www.uniqmoebel.de

Upholstered folding bench:

Schaumstoff Lübke
www.schaumstoff-luebke.de

Terrazzo:

Carodeco
www.carodeco.com

Lighting:

SLV
www.slv.com

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