IIP - Private Villa

  • Prize
    Winner in Interior Design - Houses
  • Design Company
    Holzrausch Planung Gmbh
  • Lead Designer
    Holzrausch Planung GmbH
  • Design Team
    Tobias Petri
  • Interior Designer
    Loose furniture by Nora Witzigmann
  • Construction Company
    Holzrausch GmbH
  • Photo Credit
    Oliver Jaist
  • Project Location
    Munich, Germany
  • Project Date
    2021

The single-family home in Munich is characterized by a gentle atmosphere, created by an almost monochromatic color palette, plenty of natural light and natural materials. The minimalist ambience with open spatial connections and purist walls allow the built-ins such as the kitchen, cupboards, and doors to stand out. The living area with integrated seating landscape is lowered and lined with a soft carpet to provide a place of retreat and tranquility. The different floor levels emphasize the uses and structure the room. Access to the upper floors is facilitated by a freestanding, organically shaped staircase crafted from oak with meticulous handcrafted details. Within the private quarters lies a spacious dressing room, where grass-green leather armchairs are showcased against the backdrop of the cabinets. The materials harmoniously combine to create a holistic experience: an open-pored travertine was used for the floor, kitchen unit and bathroom, echoing the exterior facade of the house. Inside, the characterful clay plaster by Matteo Brioni gives the walls a cozy and warm appearance. For the walls and ceilings custom-made lights designed by Office Heinzelmann Ayadi were selected.

Bio
Holzrausch creates spaces. As a planning office for interior design with own workshops, Holzrausch designs and realizes exclusive interior design projects for international clients. The company was founded in Munich in 1998 by Sven Petzold and Tobias Petri. It consists of two business areas: The Holzrausch workshops with their own carpentry workshop in Forstern in Bavaria and an external production plant in Nižná in Slovakia, as well as the Holzrausch Interior Design Studio in Munich city center.