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Budapest Apartment Revives Bauhaus Soul for Modern Living
A 970-square-foot apartment within a restored 1930s Bauhaus villa in Budapest has been transformed through a sensitive redesign by Sarolta Huttl. The project serves as a masterclass in architectural empathy, where the renovation acts not as an overhaul but as a restoration of dialogue between the building's historic essence and contemporary domestic life.The approach was one of careful curation, stripping away decades of visual noise to reveal the original structure's clean lines, functional layout, and light-flooded rooms. The interior palette is deliberately subdued, employing off-whites and pale grays to create a serene backdrop that lets the architectural integrity take center stage.This is not a sterile period replica but a vibrant family home, where modern living coexists with timeless design principles. The furnishings blend vintage Bauhaus-inspired pieces with contemporary items, creating a layered, collected feel.A tubular steel chair might sit alongside a modern wool rug, illustrating a continuity of design philosophy rather than a rigid adherence to the past. This project answers a pressing question in historic cities: how to honor architectural heritage without sacrificing modern comfort.The solution lies in listening—to the original architect's vision, the materials, and the needs of the inhabitants. The final result is a home that doesn't just acknowledge history; it fully integrates it, proving that the most resonant modern spaces are those deeply connected to their origins.
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#interior design
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