Custom Interior Design Solutions: Transforming the MOMM Apartment
Explore how Studio Loes masterfully integrates custom interior design solutions into the historic MOMM Apartment, enhancing functionality and aesthetics.
Explore the ingenious use of Custom Interior Design Solutions in the MOMM Apartment, Berlin, masterfully executed by Studio Loes to enhance both functionality and visual appeal in a historic setting.


Historical Context and Design Challenges
Preserving Architectural Heritage
Located in Berlin-Charlottenburg, the MOMM Apartment is set within a residential structure dating back to the early twentieth century. Studio Loes faced the challenge of modernizing the interior without compromising the building's historical integrity.



Design Requirements
The apartment's layout featured high ceilings and an angled floor plan, presenting unique spatial challenges. The design had to respect the original stucco moldings, borders, and arches, incorporating them seamlessly with new installations.




Innovative Design Strategies
Integration of Custom-Built Furniture
The Role of Built-Ins
Studio Loes introduced ceiling-high built-in furniture made from light-varnished oak in the entrance area, effectively utilizing the space while honoring the apartment’s historical elements. This custom furniture extended along the firewall, creating a coherent visual and functional flow through the apartment.



Focal Points
The "mountain of books" — a striking custom-built walnut bookshelf — not only serves as a major design element but also optimizes the storage space along the firewall. This piece was designed to be functional, allowing for easy access and interaction, and to serve as a standout aesthetic feature.


Key Areas of Transformation
Kitchen and Living Spaces
In the kitchen, the built-in wooden fixtures continue, marrying functionality with style. The center kitchen island and minimalistic stainless steel shelves emphasize a clean, functional design ethos.


Hallway and Dressing Room
The narrow 15-meter-long hallway is transformed into a functional art gallery with recessed cupboards and display cabinets, all crafted to blend into the overall design seamlessly. At the end, the dressing area introduces a semi-circular chamber with mirrored walls, amplifying the sense of space.


Material Selection and Aesthetic Considerations
Natural Elements
Studio Loes’s choice of materials such as walnut for shelving and rock crystal for mute servants reflects a commitment to quality and durability while enhancing the apartment's luxurious feel.


Mastering Light and Space
The use of backlit elements and reflective surfaces throughout the apartment enhances natural lighting, making the space feel larger and more open.

The MOMM Apartment by Studio Loes stands as a testament to the power of Custom Interior Design Solutions in transforming historic spaces. Through thoughtful design and meticulous execution, Studio Loes has created a modern living space that respects its historical roots while meeting contemporary needs.



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