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House Döbling


Kitchen cult In the Gründerzeit villa in Döbling you immerse yourself in a very special design world. Architect Andreas Burghardt has declined the high art of...In the Gründerzeit villa in Döbling you immerse yourself in a very special design world. Architect Andreas Burghardt has declined the high art of staging in a sequence of consistently detailed furniture and exclusively equipped rooms. The centrepiece in the living room is the monolithic block with soft edges from the expressive green Verde Borgogna.

Concise about the villa are above all the wooden paneling on the wall and ceiling, explicit request of the builders, which also represent a strong contrast to the material stone. Especially in the kitchen, these contrasts and material combinations are used. Wooden wall cabinets frame the area with stone wall and worktop. In front of it a monolithic kitchen block that exudes more living atmosphere than some sofa landscapes.

Kitchen: Here the details are the difference. The soft edges on panels and shutters are already very special, but you can't see what you can see, even more: In order to make the worktop appear in one piece, the interface was designed as a toothing and thus practically "hidden". But architect Burghardt also works with sophistication in the background - the stone shelves on the rear stone wall are a special piece of jewellery and are multiplied by side mirrors.

Another highlight is the fireplace with the Cipollino top marble. Instead of mirroring the stone, it is extended upwards with its extraordinary pattern and thus draws a floor-to-ceiling natural spectacle on the wall, which explicitly stands out from the wooden cladding.

[Translate to English:] moderne Küche aus grünem Verde Borgogna
[Translate to English:] Prägnant an der Villa sind vor allem die Holzvertäfelungen an Wand und Decke
[Translate to English:] moderne Küche und Esstisch
[Translate to English:] Küchenblock mit weichen Kanten an Platten und Läden.
[Translate to English:] modernes Wohnzimmer
[Translate to English:] Kamin aus Cipollino-Top-Marmor: Anstatt den Stein zu spiegeln, wird er mit seiner außergewöhnlichen Musterung nach oben verlängert.

Completion:
2023
Architecture:

Architekt Andreas Burghardt

Location:
Lower Austria
Stone:

Verde Borgogna, Granite (Kitchen)

Cipollino Top, Marble (Chimney)

Negresco, granite (shower, wall panelling)

Copyright:
Felix Hohagen Photography
Text:
Manuela Hötzl