Architects studio Bernd Gruber designed a stylish loft in the Austrian capital. This residence is located on the top floor of an old building; the interior design concept is based on classical modernism. The focus of the project is given to the quality of materials and impeccable execution, able to pass the test of time. Large sloping windows set a special mood, filling the loft with light.
The loft conversion of the Wilhelminian era house was overseen by Bernd Gruber from the property search through to completion. Firstly, the central and yet very tranquil oasis at Schottentor was divided into two flats. The interior design concept is in line with Classic Modernism and follows a solid materiality that gains character and quality with time and use.
In the loft living area, the walls themselves come to the fore as a design element and define the evolution from the wall surface to the wall body. Large window apertures between the kitchen and the living room create a volume, whose architectural impact is interspersed by individual items of Viennese art scene furniture from the Art Nouveau period.