"Altbau" apartment with harmonious color concept and a view into the sunny, green inner courtyard
The highlights are:
• elegant ambience thanks to the room height of up to 3.60 m and the dark original wooden floors
• newly renovated in harmonious warm tones
• very quiet apartment facing the well-kept garden, pleasant neighborhood
• extremely efficient floor plan with 2 bedrooms, daylight bathroom and kitchen with dining area
• representative building in neoclassical style
• dry storage room in the basement
• green but central location in the bourgeois "Bayerische Viertel"
The furniture in the apartment is from the Berlin design label LOEHR, founded in 2012 by the three brothers David, Leon and Julian Löhr. Their concept is to reduce to the essential, and the furniture and objects reveal their radical nature in the detail, challenging senses and perception. Everything is produced in Germany with high-quality standards, and of course all pieces shown can be purchased.
INTERIOR
This beautiful, newly renovated old building apartment is located in Wilmersdorf right on the border to Schöneberg. On the mezzanine floor facing the green courtyard, it has all the quality features that make apartments in historical old buildings so popular and interesting.
The 72 m² are accessed via a longitudinal hallway, from which the kitchen can be reached at the beginning. This is followed by the daylight bathroom and the first bedroom. At the end of the hallway you get into the living room and from there into a second bedroom or study. One of the bedrooms could also be used as a children's room.
The rooms themselves are impressive. Room heights of 3.60 m are impressive. Box windows matching the height and width, divided into two or three and divided by delicate glazing bars, especially in the skylights. The doors and wall openings with the old door jambs and coffered door leaves are also authentic. In addition, the old cast-iron radiators have been preserved and lovingly restored. The whole thing is rounded off by the morbid and therefore so charming wooden floor, partly consisting of wide planks, partly made of solid herringbone parquet.
All the walls were newly plastered and smoothed and given nougat, sand and a light shade of gray as colors. The ceilings stayed white. Soft colors and color nuances, finely tuned, especially to the wooden floor, characterize the overall appearance and create a unique harmony.
The daylight bathroom lives from the special design of the sanitary objects, which were selected from the same product range for the bidet, toilet and washbasin. The delicate tile gray of the mosaic tiles also fits perfectly.
Restrained design with a keen sense for found forms and materials, which have been staged in a new way with beautiful color combinations. In addition, a few special design objects that stand for exceptional taste: an example of more beautiful living with a focus on the essentials.
EXTERIOR
The building from 1900 is typical Wilhelminian architecture with a front building and garden house with a well-kept, green inner courtyard. The style of the architecture is typically neoclassical - linear, geometric, clear. Window formats with the rung structure and arrangement, bay windows and the triangular gable as the roof end correspond to this design language. Symmetry and order are also clearly recognizable. Stucco as decoration is only available as a narrow plaster pocket that frames the windows. They are visually highlighted, as is the entrance portal with its glazed semi-circular arch.
Perfectly renovated, the building blends harmoniously into the surrounding old buildings, enhanced by the avenue trees on both sides of the street. The small strip in the front garden is also part of the well-groomed appearance, which can of course also be found in the entrance: a vaulted ceiling, historical ball lights, pedestal with square wooden banister rods and classic floor ceramics were used here. The off-white walls add brightness. Cleanliness and sophistication can thus be experienced.
The view from the entrance to the glazed door to the courtyard is promising. The aesthetics of the colors sand, nougat plus the green of the plants delight the eye in their harmony. You can experience an oasis of calm and cultivated garden culture here.
LOCATION
The Bavarian Quarter (called the Bayerische Viertel in German) is one of the most desirable residential areas on the border between Wilmersdorf and Schöneberg. It was built and laid out between 1900 and 1914 with elegant apartment buildings in the southern German Renaissance style, neat front gardens, small decorative squares and even its own subway station. The bourgeoisie was impressed and artists, lawyers and intellectuals quickly settled in the perfectly developed and green district.
It still exudes this charm today and offers perfect quality of life in a big city. Added to this are cafés such as 60 Grad (delicious Egg Benedicts!), small shops such as Ariston with lots of delicious Greek products or the Bieberbau for culinary highlights. Shopping for daily needs can be conveniently done in Edeka Stepaniak or in Nahkauf Oelmann.
You are ideally connected via the underground lines U4 and U7 from Bayerischer Platz, which is a 4-minute walk away. Innsbrucker Platz can be reached in around 15 minutes and from here you can take the S-Bahn, U-Bahn and various bus lines. The long-distance train station Südkreuz is only about 7 minutes away by car and the BER can be reached in about 25 minutes by car.



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