Sensory Presence

A townhouse where architecture and interior design merge seamlessly

Bathed in light and open in every sense, this interior—created by Düsseldorf-based design studio raumkontor—welcomes you in. The result is an inviting space that's both architecturally and emotionally cohesive, a generous living environment that also serves as a private sanctuary. Each artwork collected by the owner over the years carries its own narrative, anchored in personal memory, and together they animate the rooms. Restrained yet nuanced in execution, the design speaks through subtlety rather than statement.

From the street, the building's facade reads quietly, almost understated. Inside, however, a soaring two-story entrance hall commands attention, seamlessly connecting both levels. A sculptural dark wood cube—clad in luxurious Makassar ebony—anchors the ground floor. Within it sits a bar, storage for dishware, a cloakroom, and a guest restroom. This smart, integrated solution creates generous, clearly defined zones throughout the home. A bold floating staircase with wall-mounted steps ascends gracefully to the private quarters above, completing the dramatic entry sequence. Natural light amplifies the welcoming atmosphere; expansive windows ensure the rooms pulse with daylight's rhythm. As sunlight flows through open-plan spaces, it is continuously filtered and refracted, transforming the rooms subtly throughout the day. This interplay creates layered lighting moments that reveal the depth and texture of every material surface. The result is a distinctive sensory richness. Here, restrained materiality and carefully crafted details merge interior and architecture into a singular expression of quiet sophistication.

www.raumkontor.com


Photography:
Lichtwert Zwei
www.lichtwert-zwei.com

(Published in CUBE Düsseldorf 03|25)

Interior design:

raumkontor Interior Architecture
www.raumkontor.com

Architecture:

Architectural Team Oktay
www.ateam-oktay.de

Interior fit-out:

Flümann Furniture Workshop and Joinery
www.fluemann.de

Plumbing:

Dirk Wischmeier Plumbing and Heating Systems
www.dirk-wischmeier.de

Electrical Systems:

Stefan Swoboda Electrical Systems
Phone: 02182-886705

Painting:

Gerd Reingen Stucco Work
www.reingen-stuckateur.de

Parquet flooring:

Rick Home Living
www.rick-wohnkultur.de

Media technology:

media@home Jokesch
www.jokesch.de

Staircase:

Roomstone
www.roomstone.de

Fireplace:

Paprotny Fireplaces
www.paprotny-feuerstellen.com
Brunner
www.brunner.de

Sauna:

Klafs
www.klafs.de

Furnishings:

citizenhome
www.citizenhome.de
Dedon
www.dedon.de
Cor
www.cor.de
Vitra
www.vitra.com
Living Divani
www.livingdivani.it

Carpet:

Jan Kath
www.jan-kath.com

Interior lighting:

Occhio
www.occhio.com
Deltalight
www.deltalight.com
Flos
www.flos.com
ClassiCon
www.classicon.com

Exterior Lighting:

Bega
www.bega.com

Windows:

Schüco
www.schueco.com

Switches & Controls (KNX):

Gira
www.gira.de

Kitchen appliances:

Bora
www.bora.com
EuroCave
www.eurocave.de

Plumbing fixtures:

Gessi
www.gessi.com

Sanitary fixtures:

Duravit
www.duravit.com
Antonio Lupi
www.antoniolupi.it

Tiles:

Mosa
www.mosa.com

Flooring:

Mafi
www.mafi.com

Hardware:

Dnd
www.dndhandles.it

Lifts:

Otis
www.otis.com

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