Project posted by David Bols

Senso for Sitzler Berlin

Year
2021
Structure
Apartment
Style
Modern
Stunning kitchen with marble slab countertop and backsplash.
Stunning kitchen with marble slab countertop and backsplash.
The raw concrete is offset by powerful wooden elements.
The raw concrete is offset by powerful wooden elements.
The study with Eames armchair overlooking Berlin
The study with Eames armchair overlooking Berlin
The seamless biobased Sensofloor offers a supple contrast with the midcentury tiles in the bathrooms
The seamless biobased Sensofloor offers a supple contrast with the midcentury tiles in the bathrooms
Van Berkel meat slicer
Van Berkel meat slicer
The Sensofloors continue seamlessly from the bedroom into the living room, bringing both spaces together on a single poured canvas.
The Sensofloors continue seamlessly from the bedroom into the living room, bringing both spaces together on a single poured canvas.

Credits

Posted by
Architect
Christopher Sitzler
Photographer
Clemens Poloczek

From David Bols

As we step into Sitzler’s apartment on the 15th floor of a 1970s building complex in Berlin-Mitte, an incredible view over the city opens to us. From here, the many cars and bikes moving along the busy Leipziger Straße seem to be no bigger than toys. “When my husband and I were searching for a place to buy, we were looking for an urban vibe,” the architect tells us. “Moving to Berlin was an active decision, so we wanted to feel truly immersed in the energy of the city. Living in a quiet backyard would not have felt right for us,” he continues.