A Berlin Abode, Bathed in Light, Exhibiting Scandinavian Aesthetics
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Nora and Laura's Berlin flat and country home have undergone a remarkable transformation, showcasing a harmonious blend of modern Scandinavian design and a hint of bohemian charm. The project, masterfully designed by Judith Schenk, is a testament to her knack for creating serene and stylish living spaces.
In the heart of Berlin, the apartment exudes a bohemian touch, with its eclectic mix of artistic and vintage-inspired elements, complemented by minimalist pieces from brands like Reform CPH. The living room, with its double doors, opens up to a children's room, creating a spacious and inviting ambiance.
The living room also features the Corian Flowerpot pendants in white, adding a contemporary touch to the room's decor. The children's room, described as lovely, is a perfect reflection of the family's needs, providing a warm and welcoming environment for the little ones.
The project also includes the Case Study House #10, a testament to Judith Schenk's versatility as a designer. The cabin bathroom, found in the country home, boasts a Scandinavian aesthetic, with Portlandstone Pale and Arum lights, as indicated by @kavalierchen. The bathroom also features Bleu by Lucrecia Rey Caro, adding a touch of elegance to the space.
The country home is not the only international residence featured in the project. The Gotland home and the VIPP Salaca River Cabin also make an appearance, each showcasing Judith Schenk's ability to adapt her design philosophy to different contexts.
The Stockholm flat, too, is worthy of an interior magazine feature, with its sophisticated blend of Scandinavian minimalism and warm, inviting elements. The flat, like the other homes in the project, is designed to provide a serene and comfortable living environment for its residents.
The photography of the article is courtesy of Judith Schenk, offering a unique insight into the designer's vision and the homes she has transformed. For a more comprehensive case study, one might look into Judith Schenk's professional portfolio or design magazines and blogs focused on Scandinavian and Berlin interiors.
In the heart of Berlin, scenic and stylish living spaces, such as the apartment with its bohemian-infused ambiance, are a reflection of Judith Schenk's expertise in interior design, seamlessly integrating modern Scandinavian design with a touch of bohemian charm. Moreover, a home-and-garden lifestyle is showcased in the transformation of the country home, which features a Scandinavian-inspired cabin bathroom and vibrant living spaces, all tied together by Judith Schenk's unique interior-design philosophy.