White Arrow retains original features in overhaul of Berlin's Glogauer Apartment
New York-based studio White Arrow has overhauled this early 20th-century apartment in Berlin, adding in plenty of storage space while carefully preserving the home's original features.
The two-bedroom Glogauer Apartment is occupied by a young family of four and is situated in the city's Kreuzberg neighbourhood, set inside a landmarked building that dates back to 1903.
White Arrow, which is headed up by married couple Thomas and Keren Richter, began by completely gutting the apartment to create more living space for the clients.
"Our goal was to hide asymmetry and create ample discreet storage," said the studio.
The formerly tiny, north-facing kitchen has been relocated into a bright and sunny corner of the apartment that overlooks the nearby Thielenbrucke bridge. It features an iridescent tile backsplash, white cabinetry and marble-topped breakfast island.
Certain features in the kitchen, including the curved brass shelves that display crockery and cooking ingredients, are meant to have an art deco-feel, complementing the apartment's historic details.
The old pantry was also knocked through to create a spacious master bathroom.
Unsightly appliances such as the washer and dryer have been hidden behind panels, and the heating and plumbing systems have also been rerouted.
The refrigerator, freezer and dishwasher are tucked away inside deep storage units that feature lacquered cupboard doors.
The apartment's existing high ceilings, ornate doorframes and coving h...
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