A Striking Turn-of-the-Century-Maisonette in Berlin Mitte

Fantastic Frank

This striking turn-of-the-century-maisonette including a Superfront  kitchen with brass details, bathroom in micro cement and other interior highlights in Berlin is currently listed at Fantastic Frank. I especially love the coordinated colour concept with sand-colored and gray-green tones and the freshly stripped, leached and oiled floorboards. The apartment is located in the side wing of a historical building ensemble from 1889. After entering the apartment via a small entrance zone, one suddenly finds himself/herself in the kitchen or in the living / dining area.

A comfortable wooden staircase, which was painted the same gray-green as the windows leads to a bedroom with a built-in wardrobe on the 2nd level of the 2nd floor. The highlight up here is the bathroom with a stepless rain shower – again color-coordinated with the light, warm beige-brown tone of the walls.

The surface design with Cire-Beton in the shower area including the floor zone in combination with the natural wood planks creates a seamless, colored surface that brings the bathroom together in terms of design. Of course, the large window is particularly beautiful, in shape and size as in the kitchen, living room and bedroom. These 6 windows with their 3-way rhythm are particularly striking for this maisonette apartment.

Fantastic Frank