The Green Miracle is a Berlin flat featuring colour-block cabinetry and an indoor swing
Sage-green storage closets and a swing seat are among the quirky details in this renovated 19th-century apartment in Berlin, designed by local studio Club Marginal Architekten.
The Green Miracle is located in the city's buzzing Schöneberg district, in a residential block built in 1899. The 90-square-metre flat had been an empty shell for years, but has now been transformed into a contemporary home for a couple and their two young daughters.
Club Marginal Architekten focused the renovation on providing the family with more space for them to keep their belongings.
A full-height, sage-coloured storage unit was built into the space framing the apartment's entrance, incorporating cupboards, drawers and open shelves. The same shade of green was also applied to the floor, in a technique known as colour-blocking.
"We just loved the colour and wanted to make clear that these areas have different functions to the rest of the flat," Sebastian Filla, an architect at the studio, told Dezeen.
Green also features in the bathroom, where the shower cubicle is lined in olive-hued tiles.
Colours throughout the rest of the apartment are more neutral, allowing the green to stand out further.
In the kitchen, walls are white and paired with pale grey cabinetry. There are just a few splashes of colour – from the patterned tiles that line the wall behind the worktop, to the red surface of the kitchen table.
The space also features a breakfast island th...
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