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    This 120-Year-Old Villa’s Modern Color Palette Works Wonders

    longdaBy longda2026年6月7日没有评论5 Mins Read
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    Sometimes the secret behind a home’s visual harmony is hidden to the untrained eye. The key to the “just so-ness” of this weekend retreat on the outskirts of Berlin is, according to its designers, Johanna and Friedrich Gräfling, the humble tape measure.

    Here, the duo honed in on a “golden number”, explains Friedrich: “Let’s say the height of the skirting boards is 21cm.” That figure then informed the measurements that run through this modern home: for the bespoke joinery, the floorboards, the trims. “It’s this architectural, mathematical eye that gives balance to the project,” adds Johanna.

    Green dining room with white gloss table, chrome tube chairs and globe chandelier

    “We looked for a table but couldn’t find one that wasn’t too aggressive or too simple,” says Friedrich. “So we designed this sculptural piece inspired by sailing boats.”

    (Image credit: Kozy Studio)

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    The dining room uses this bright but moody hue on the walls — use it anywhere you want to create a cozy but convivial space.

    The clients’ brief, however, did not come with such precision. The current owners bought the villa during COVID in order to spend more time in the countryside, but despite commissioning two previous interior designers, who’d variously added a new modern kitchen, paint schemes and in-built furniture, “the family never felt comfortable in it and so never really used it,” explains Johanna.

    “Our brief was to create a house that they’d feel at home in, but they couldn’t pinpoint what they’d need for that.”

    Kitchen with plaster pink walls, brown ceiling, brown island with brown terrazzo countertop and dark wood herringbone floor

    “Originally the kitchen had a very industrial feel, but with pink walls,” says Johanna. “We added the green ceiling for harmony and tried to create a link to the entrance by using similar stone for the worktop.”

    (Image credit: Kozy Studio)

    And so, the Gräflings reverted to the building’s original turn-of-the-century details — the arched ceilings, the wooden skirting and stucco moldings. Where the previous designers had tried to insert a more contemporary design (which arguably didn’t gel with the existing architecture), “We let the house speak to us, and that’s what made it come to life,” says Friedrich.


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    Yellow bedroom with built-in brown upholstered headboard, brown round throw pillows and yellow built-in desk

    “We decided to connect the sleeping and dressing areas with an arch,” says Johanna. The arch counteracts the more modern lines.

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    The striking new color palette also has a hint of history. “For inspiration, we looked at color books and architectural drawings of that time period,” explains Friedrich. “But then we put them aside — only what sticks subconsciously is transported into our design. It’s not literal.”

    Color is one of the Gräflings’ design signatures. “We always use a lot of colors in our projects,” says Johanna. Sometimes their color combinations may seem “overconfident”, she admits, but when applied alongside that mathematical harmony, “they come together in a way that doesn’t overwhelm”.

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    Blue bathroom with curved ceiling, stone floor and mint towel hooks

    “We found this fabulous, crazy granite floor,” says Friedrich. “The hardest part was carrying it upstairs and laying it. Everything else derived from that — it’s about materiality, forms and relations.”

    (Image credit: Kozy Studio)

    The villa’s use as a weekend retreat for the clients and their guests informed the design on various levels. Firstly, the clients wanted flexibility on sleeping arrangements — thus, the guest bedroom can accommodate three adults overnight, while the playroom is perfect for sleepovers.

    In addition, says Johanna, “We wanted it to feel like a spring or summer getaway. So it needed to be bright and airy with welcoming colors to lend warmth and happiness.” But, adds Friedrich, “This is not Marbella — there are practical considerations” — namely, Berlin’s colder weather.

    Bedroom with yellow and blue walls, built-in wardrobe with curved door, blue built-in daybed and globe ceiling light

    “The paint color is Capri,” says Friedrich. “That’s the feel to the room — from here you see the pool outside.”

    (Image credit: Kozy Studio)

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    Thus, the open-air terrace now has glass walls with UV curtains that, says Friedrich, “allow you to sit there in the wind or sun, or even rain”. The dining and living rooms, which will be mostly used during the winter months, have a different feel to the lower ground floor, explains Friedrich, “which opens up into the garden and pool and has more of a summery pop”.

    Kids' room with pale mint bunk beds built into wall behind curved cut-out

    “This room already had a lot of in-built joinery, which didn’t fit well,” says Johanna. “Instead of just ripping it out, we tried to find a fun way to cover it up.”

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    While the interiors might lean more to the Mediterranean, the art on display throughout the house was largely sourced in Germany. The Gräflings work closely with a wide network of artists in Germany and beyond and encourage their clients to go to their studios and form relationships with them. “It’s more personal than us just buying art for them,” says Friedrich. “A lot of them really become part of this collecting habit.”


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