Classical period apartment with clear spatial order and two balconies
Set within a historic late nineteenth-century building, this second-floor apartment in the front building unfolds with calm precision and an intelligent, classical layout. From the central hallway, the rooms follow a clear sequence, allowing light, proportion and material to define the atmosphere. High ceilings with original stucco detailing and warm, harmonious wooden floors run throughout, creating a sense of continuity and quiet architectural confidence.
To the front, the living room opens onto the first balcony, where wrought-iron railings frame views of mature trees and neighbouring brick façades. Adjacent, a second room shares the same orientation and flexibility, working equally well as a study, child’s room or guest bedroom. Together, these spaces form a composed living zone that feels generous yet clearly articulated.
Toward the rear, the bedroom is set apart, deliberately calmer in tone. The kitchen occupies a generous position of its own, defined by timeless restraint. Classic tiled walls, understated cabinetry and warm worktops create a space that comfortably accommodates everyday dining and opens onto the second balcony. The bathroom completes the plan with classic mosaic tiles, natural daylight and a balanced interplay between contemporary fittings and historic character.
The building itself continues this tone. The entrance hall with original ornamental tiles leads into a wooden staircase with delicate metalwork, while the carefully preserved late 19th century façade gives the house a composed and dignified presence. The location completes the picture. The nearby Osterstraße forms the vibrant commercial spine of the neighbourhood, offering a well established mix of shops and everyday amenities. Places such as Café MAY exemplify the relaxed café culture that defines the area. This is complemented by the proximity to the Alten Brotfabrik and the park at Ziegelteich, as well as excellent public transport connections via the U-Bahn and S-Bahn in Langenfelde and numerous bus lines in the immediate vicinity.
Highlights
Historic late 19th-century building
Second floor, front building
Two balconies
Warm, harmonious wood floors
Timeless, understated kitchen
Bathroom with classic mosaic tiles
Intelligent floor plan
Quiet street in Eimsbüttel




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