
BAUHAUS VILLA AT
THE ALSTERUFER
BAUHAUS VILLA AT
THE ALSTERUFER
Location
Hamburg
Location
Hamburg
Country
Germany
Country
Germany
Project Type
Private
Project Type
Private
Photographer
Mirjam Fruscella
Photographer
Mirjam Fruscella
Completion year
2024
Completion year
2024
Area
355 m²
Area
355 m²
Description
Bauhaus Villa at the Alsterufer
Bauhaus Villa at the Alsterufer
Bauhaus Villa at the Alsterufer
The interior concept of this 355 m² villa reinterprets the principles of Bauhaus architecture within a contemporary living context. Clear lines, natural materials, and generous sightlines seamlessly merge interior and exterior, forming a cohesive architectural statement. A palette of warm, earthy tones evokes serenity and permanence, while the lighting concept accentuates both structure and material, infusing the spaces with discreet elegance. In the open-plan living area, curated furniture pieces from Minotti, Meridiani, and More create a sophisticated interplay of texture, proportion, and light, resulting in an atmosphere of understated luxury. A hand-tufted, high-pile rug with a subtle colour gradient by Ferreira de Sá introduces a tactile accent and lends the lounge area a distinct sense of exclusivity. Continuous oak parquet flooring connects all levels as a unifying design element, emphasizing the villa’s linear language. This rhythm is artfully interrupted by a bespoke Wall&decò wallpaper, introducing a layer of artistic expression. The kitchen, featuring premium materials, fine wood, and a natural stone countertop, radiates timeless elegance. An adjoining back kitchen ensures both functionality and aesthetic consistency. Generous seating zones invite moments of relaxation and conviviality. A fireplace clad in continuous brick serves as the architectural centerpiece of the living space, anchoring the interior with warmth and sculptural presence. The dialogue between architecture and nature extends beyond the interior—reflected in the outdoor spaces, where high-quality materials and precise geometries continue the home’s narrative of refined balance and quiet sophistication.
The interior concept of this 355 m² villa reinterprets the principles of Bauhaus architecture within a contemporary living context. Clear lines, natural materials, and generous sightlines seamlessly merge interior and exterior, forming a cohesive architectural statement. A palette of warm, earthy tones evokes serenity and permanence, while the lighting concept accentuates both structure and material, infusing the spaces with discreet elegance. In the open-plan living area, curated furniture pieces from Minotti, Meridiani, and More create a sophisticated interplay of texture, proportion, and light, resulting in an atmosphere of understated luxury. A hand-tufted, high-pile rug with a subtle colour gradient by Ferreira de Sá introduces a tactile accent and lends the lounge area a distinct sense of exclusivity. Continuous oak parquet flooring connects all levels as a unifying design element, emphasizing the villa’s linear language. This rhythm is artfully interrupted by a bespoke Wall&decò wallpaper, introducing a layer of artistic expression. The kitchen, featuring premium materials, fine wood, and a natural stone countertop, radiates timeless elegance. An adjoining back kitchen ensures both functionality and aesthetic consistency. Generous seating zones invite moments of relaxation and conviviality. A fireplace clad in continuous brick serves as the architectural centerpiece of the living space, anchoring the interior with warmth and sculptural presence. The dialogue between architecture and nature extends beyond the interior—reflected in the outdoor spaces, where high-quality materials and precise geometries continue the home’s narrative of refined balance and quiet sophistication.

























