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Smart design concept with unique spatial qualities

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The transition from briefing to the design phase for “House L” was a true kickstart on equal terms. The private client, professionally versed in building development and realization, was well-acquainted with the portfolio of the Graz design duo, allowing it to serve alongside spatial and technical specifications as a design guide. superunique was dedicated to fulfilling the client's spatial wishes to the utmost while creating an independent and clear design language with a comfortable atmosphere.

photo_credit Armin Walcher
Armin Walcher
photo_credit Armin Walcher
Armin Walcher
photo_credit Armin Walcher
Armin Walcher
photo_credit Armin Walcher
Armin Walcher
photo_credit Armin Walcher
Armin Walcher

The outcome: a generously conceived spatial concept that offers both a sense of luxury and openness, as well as intimate retreats and a unique ambiance. Deliberately positioned openings in the facade frame views of the green surroundings, letting interior and exterior spaces flow together through the seasons. On the ground floor, the living area opens up to a central atrium through a floor-to-ceiling glass, structured with monolithic elements that incorporate seating. This connection to nature is echoed inside by high-quality wood surfaces, fine textiles, and a subdued color palette. Selected designer pieces from well-known brands and bespoke carpentry create a successful, relaxed style mix against this backdrop.

photo_credit Armin Walcher
Armin Walcher
photo_credit Armin Walcher
Armin Walcher
photo_credit Armin Walcher
Armin Walcher
photo_credit Armin Walcher
Armin Walcher

In the bathroom, the specially designed "floating" stone washbasin becomes a focal point, while burnished steel flanks set accents around the stairs. A passion for robust materials is also apparent in the warm-rolled stainless steel kitchen and the natural stone kitchen island. Overall, superunique in “House L” employs monolithic blocks that act as a leitmotif threading through the entire house, from the television room box and upstairs bathroom washbasin to the entryway furniture and kitchen block with island, down to the washbasin in the ground floor WC and numerous other small details. The realization of how harmoniously such a deliberately staged interplay of diverse materials and surfaces can work when skillfully implemented is perhaps the most surprising wow-effect of this unique property.

photo_credit Armin Walcher
Armin Walcher
photo_credit Armin Walcher
Armin Walcher
photo_credit Armin Walcher
Armin Walcher
photo_credit Armin Walcher
Armin Walcher

As the designers themselves say: "Our design concept: generously structured spaces that offer atmosphere and intimacy."

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Project credits

Interior Architects

Product spec sheet

living room ceiling light
bathroom faucet
kitchen faucet
Bathroom Ceiling Light
Amp Lamp by Normann Copenhagen
Outdoor Furniture
SHELL by Paola Lenti Srl
Dining Table
Monolith by bynatureandknopp

Project data

Location
Austria | View Map
Project Year
2022
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