Kloedenstrasse
Never Too Small
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29-Jul-2024
With one foot in the past and the other in the present, the design of this Berlin apartment is so much more than a homage to its heritage. The 46sqm/495sqft home, by architect Jessica Keupp of Dax I, harmoniously balances decorative cornices, rich colours, and vintage furnishing with clean lines, monochromatic themes, and modern finishes.
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