Today I was very happy to discover a new project by Berlin-based interior designer and stylist Annabell Kutucu. Featured on the blog previously, Annabell is known for her interior design work across some incredible hospitality projects such as the Casa Cook Cos and Tulum Treehouse. Her distinctive style is marked by the use of natural materials and an understated yet warm, minimalist aesthetic. This new residence in Vienna aptly named No Ordinary Apartment features a beautiful composition of custom-made interiors, wooden furniture, rough linen and carpets, selected mid-century vintage finds and unique objects.
Located in the bustling neighbourhood of the 6th district in Vienna, the 300sqm apartment is a place of retreat for a well-travelled design aficionado. Divided in two units with seamless connection through wooden sliding doors, the apartment is light and airy with high ceilings and large windows. The bright open-plan living, kitchen and dining space forms the centre of the apartment where friends can come together for long dinners and endless talks.
One of my favourite areas is the bedroom above. I love the simplicity and rawness of the built-in rustic wood shelf. Large scale artworks feature throughout the apartment and the bright hues of this piece provide a beautiful contrast in the monochrome space.
Interior Concept, Design and Curation by Annabell Kutucu / Photography by Claus Brechenmacher
I also love the steel glass sliding doors and minimalist shelves - perfect for housing an enviable book and ceramic collection!
Images via annabellkutucu.com
Thank you for sharing this home tour! It is simply stunning. I love everything about it, the colour schemes, the textures, the mix of old (looking) and new.
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