Wood takes center stage at this modern home in Germany

It was designed specifically to showcase a company?s expertise in wood home construction If a development company wants to advertise a speciality they?re really good at, it makes sense to go ahead and build a spectacular house to shows it off. That?s the case with Flagship, a model home designed to showcase the German company Baufritz?s expertise in timber construction. The house, located in Germany, was also built with the help of Alfredo Häberli Design Development.
Simply put, this house respects wood. As Contemporist notes, it?s comprised of two different buildings that boast wood details inside and out. There?s an outside terrace that wraps around the main building?known as the Flagship?and provides access via a bridge to a small neighboring building, known as the Stöckli.
In the Flagship structure, built-in furniture plays heavily into the overall design. There?s built-in furniture with extensive storage space along the ground floor, running centrally through the entire length of the building. There are small rooms arranged all around this corridor.
The Nordic-inspired, pale wood interior serves as a contrast to the furniture and interior details like this dramatic perforated screen, which creates shadows across the dining room when it?s drawn.
The ground-floor bedroom is outfitted with a built-in, corner fireplace that flows into a s...
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