I Have Read And Accept Your Terms & Conditions/Privacy Policy*
PREVIOUS ARTICLE
READ MORE >
[BDCK category=3 Keywords=”CE-Download Coveted 20″][/BDCK]
The Inner House is an interior design company based in Berlin, Germany. For them, it doesn’t matter if the project is eccentric or elegant, minimalist or opulent. Each apartment is as individual and unique as the people who live in it. They believe every office should meet the requirements of the people who work there. Markus Altvater, the owner, is an interior designer that develops furnishing, lighting and colour concepts that match the client’s ideas and budget. Whether you want to re-arrange existing furniture in the best possible way, furnish yourself anew or completely rebuild.
The support of THE INNER HOUSE can range from initial design consultation to a full-service package. In the latter, they take care of the entire planning, budgeting and procurement as well as the coordination, control and monitoring of all suppliers and trades. Since childhood, the designer’s passion has always been interesting and unique interior design. At 12, he redesigned his room for the first time, built columns and had a glazier make a custom-made mirror for himself. This passion has only grown over the years. By travelling. By multiple redesigns of his home. But also by supporting friends with the planning, renovation and equipment of their homes and workplaces.
After many years as a project manager in various industries, he decided to finally make the passion his profession. He studied interior design in London and took the plunge into self-employment, and THE INNER HOUSE was born. Since then he has been advising and accompanying the clients on one of the best tasks: To make their living and work environments more beautiful and more functional. And of course, the clients also benefit from his experience in project management and commercial expertise.
On the 165 square meters, it provides for varied accents. Living and dining room, kitchen, bedroom, the home office as well as the retreats for guests and children of this apartment were comprehensively redesigned: THE INNER HOUSE developed a coherent colour concept as well as the lighting concept for the family home. Existing furniture pieces such as the solid oak dining table, the comfortable sofa and the fitted kitchen were harmoniously integrated into the concept and supplemented by numerous bespoke pieces.
Coherent colours and harmonious cosiness instead of cool, all-white rooms: THE INNER HOUSE designed a coordinated colour concept for this Wilhelmenian style Berlin apartment. While the kitchen is kept in light colours, warm earthy tones make the living room comfortable. The bedroom is dominated by a dark cosy blue.
COVETED MAGAZINE 22nd Edition LA VITA È BELLA REQUIRED REQUIRED required COUNTRY* Andorra United Arab Emirates Afghanistan Antigua and Barbuda Anguilla Albania Armenia Angola Antarctica Argentina Austria Australia Aruba Aland Islands Azerbaijan Bosnia and Herzegovina Barbados Bangladesh Belgium Burkina Faso Bulgaria Bahrain Burundi Benin Saint Barthélemy Bermuda Brunei Darussalam Bolivia, Plurinational State of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba Brazil Bahamas Bhutan Bouvet Island Botswana Belarus Belize Canada Cocos (Keeling) Islands Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Central African Republic Congo Switzerland Cote d'Ivoire Cook Islands Chile Cameroon China Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Cape Verde Curaçao Christmas Island Cyprus Czech Republic Germany Djibouti Denmark Dominica Dominican Republic Algeria Ecuador Estonia Egypt Western Sahara Eritrea Spain Ethiopia Finland Fiji Falkland Islands (Malvinas) Faroe Islands France Gabon United Kingdom Grenada Georgia French Guiana Guernsey Ghana Gibraltar Greenland Gambia Guinea Guadeloupe Equatorial Guinea Greece South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Guatemala Guinea-Bissau Guyana Heard Island and McDonald Islands Honduras Croatia Haiti Hungary Indonesia Ireland Israel Isle of Man India British Indian Ocean Territory Iraq Iran, Islamic Republic of Iceland Italy Jersey Jamaica Jordan Japan Kenya Kyrgyzstan Cambodia Kiribati Comoros Saint Kitts and Nevis Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Republic of Kuwait Cayman Islands Kazakhstan Lao People's Democratic Republic Lebanon Saint Lucia Liechtenstein Sri Lanka Liberia Lesotho Lithuania Luxembourg Latvia Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Morocco Monaco Moldova, Republic of Montenegro Saint Martin (French part) Madagascar Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Mali Myanmar Mongolia Macao Martinique Mauritania Montserrat Malta Mauritius Maldives Malawi Mexico Malaysia Mozambique Namibia New Caledonia Niger Norfolk Island Nigeria Nicaragua Netherlands Norway Nepal Nauru Niue New Zealand Oman Panama Peru French Polynesia Papua New Guinea Philippines Pakistan Poland Saint Pierre and Miquelon Pitcairn Puerto Rico Palestinian Territory, Occupied Portugal Paraguay Qatar Reunion Kosovo Romania Serbia Russia Rwanda Saudi Arabia Solomon Islands Seychelles Sudan Sweden Singapore Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Slovenia Svalbard and Jan Mayen Slovakia Sierra Leone San Marino Senegal Somalia Suriname South Sudan Sao Tome and Principe El Salvador Sint Maarten (Dutch part) Syrian Arab Republic Swaziland Turks and Caicos Islands Chad French Southern Territories Togo Thailand Tajikistan Tokelau Timor-Leste Turkmenistan Tunisia Tonga Turkey Trinidad and Tobago Tuvalu Chinese Taipei Taiwan Tanzania, United Republic of Ukraine Uganda United States Uruguay Uzbekistan Holy See (Vatican City State) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of Virgin Islands, British Vietnam Vanuatu Wallis and Futuna Samoa Yemen Mayotte South Africa Zambia Zimbabwe required Wait while you being redirected
A bright and airy space that emphasizes modern architecture, rather than distracting from it. In this penthouse in Berlin Mitte, a colour concept of black-and-white and natural tones provides a calm background against which bold splashes of colour provide strong accents.
A new design for a charming old Berlin apartment: THE INNER HOUSE created an elegant, colourful and harmonious master plan for this Kreuzberg property. The living room and bedroom now look inviting with their bold and well-balanced colours, which change the effect of the previously white rooms completely. In the living room family heirlooms are set in context with newly acquired furniture, the overall design makes the room appear cosier but also larger than before.
From what was once two separate rooms, a spacious living area has been created in this apartment in Berlin’s Prenzlauer Berg district. The installation of a double-wing provides space and lightness. The conversion follows a modern interpretation of the mid-century style. It can be seen in the colour scheme as well as in the furniture, which consists for the most part of vintage originals. In the course of the redesign, the previous wood chip wallpaper was scraped off, all walls were plastered, painted with mineral paints or wallpapered. In addition, the existing electrical installation was extended in order to meet the client’s needs.
VERY PERI: BE INSPIRED BY PANTONE’S COLOR OF 2022
COVETED EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH GREG NATALE
< PREVIOUS ARTICLE
NEXT ARTICLE >
NEXT ARTICLE
OPULENCE REVEALED