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A 1980s semi-detached home at Killesberg gets a complete transformation

A family relocating from Aachen to Stuttgart's Killesberg district faced a challenge: their 1980s semi-detached home fell short of their spatial and architectural aspirations. The owners and architects—Fischer Rüdenauer Architekten from Stuttgart—made a bold decision: a radical renovation that stripped the building down to its structural shell. The result? No trace of the "eighties" remains. Instead, the residence emerges as a strikingly contemporary yet timeless home, with fashionable flourishes consciously set aside. A freshly composed façade, generous windows, and open wooden slatted cladding endow the house with a composed, confident presence.

Inside, the spaces are luminous, generous, and seamlessly integrated with the outdoors on the ground floor—exactly what the family envisioned. Sightlines running lengthwise open the floor plan to a newly designed garden landscape of terraces, steps, retaining walls, and thoughtful plantings that transform the yard into an outdoor living room. The entrance, positioned along the building's long side, and its opposing staircase define a central hub that can be closed off from the living and dining areas via sliding doors. Large window elements flanking the entry flood the hallway with light and double as seating—a simple move that elevates everyday circulation. When the doors open wide, the entire ground floor dissolves into one flowing living realm, while a sculptural steel-and-wood spiral staircase connects all four floors. The two upper levels house private rooms, a study, and two bathrooms; the basement provides storage, mechanical systems, and a hobby space.

The redesign is defined by carefully curated, premium materials: oak parquetry and porcelain stoneware for flooring, paired with fine white plaster walls and ceilings. Wood-aluminium windows feature oak profiles on the interior and charcoal-grey frames outside, with aluminium roller blinds controlling light and heat. Every door, the kitchen, and built-in cabinetry were custom-designed by the architect and handcrafted by a skilled joiner. Beyond its thoughtful lighting design, the home received a complete overhaul of its mechanical systems—a heat pump, expansive rooftop solar panels, and radiant floor heating throughout. A central BUS system orchestrates lighting, solar shading, climate control, and door communication in seamless coordination.

www.fr-architekten.com

Photography:
Thomas Streitberg

(Published in CUBE Stuttgart 02|24)

Architecture:

FRA Fischer Rüdenauer Architects
www.fr-architekten.com

Carpentry & Timber façade:

Erich Maier
www.e-maier-holzbau.de

Roofing and sheet metalwork:

Siegfried Eisenhard
www.eisenhard.de

Heating and plumbing:

Alber
www.badundheizung.de

Electrical Work:

Huss Elektro
Phone: 07158-4618

Joinery:

Klocker Joinery
www.schreinerei-klocker.de

Parquet:

Pardio
www.pardio.de

Tilework:

Marc Käppeler
www.fliesen-kaeppeler.de

Drywall and painting:

Die Malerei Stuttgart
www.diemalerei-stuttgart.de

Metalwork:

Kemmnerkiba
www.kemmnerkiba.de

Landscape design:

plan-garten Galabau Echterdingen
www.plan-garten.de

Parquet:

Scheucher
www.scheucherparkett.at

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