German interior design / Tag

Villa Fröschle by Philipp Architekten Offers Modern Treehouse Feel

A modern, minimalist concrete and glass building with a cantilevered design.

Philipp Architekten designed Villa Fröschle on a hillside in Heilbronn, Germany. The three-story house, designed in 2020, features loft-like living spaces elevated above a garden atrium with a pool and a movable wooden deck. Architect Anna Philipp aimed to create a modern treehouse feel by placing key living areas on the first floor, away from the street’s hustle.

Alea Resort Hideaway Interior Designed by Plajer + Franz

Spacious open-concept kitchen with wooden beams, modern fireplace, and minimalist decor.

The Alea Resort Hideaway, located in Bad Orb, Germany, is a hotel designed by Plajer + Franz in 2024. This sophisticated piece of architecture offers an innovative experience with an underground carpark, penthouses, a rooftop pool, and a spa with a gym. The interior features high-quality furnishings, including large-format tiles, french parquet flooring, and exposed concrete ceilings, creating a refined yet youthful ambience. Penthouses boast room heights up to five metres, with interiors clad in oak wood.

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