Lindower Straße 18, 13347 Berlin, Germany
8.970 € / month
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This 190-square-meter loft is located on the fourth floor of a historic industrial building from 1905. It offers two bedrooms with walk-in closets, a spacious open-plan living and dining area, a custom-designed kitchen with a bar, a spa bathroom with a bathtub and underfloor heating, and a balcony overlooking the courtyard. The bedrooms are furnished with luxurious Coco-Mat beds, and throughout the loft, you’ll find artworks by Markus Lüpertz, curated by the Anna Jill Lüpertz Gallery. This expansive and inviting retreat offers a comfortable temporary home. INTERIOR DESIGN The interior combines minimalist accents with industrial elements like high coved ceilings and exposed steel beams, reflecting the building’s history. A contemporary touch is introduced through clean lines and a balanced mix of modern and vintage furniture, including chairs by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a 1930s Bauhaus desk and nightstands, and a coffee table by Maison Jansen. The neutral color palette enhances the architectural features, while the sculptural bar in the kitchen serves as a unique focal point. A striking partition designed by artist Markus Keibel functions as a room divider, cleverly concealing a hidden door to the second bedroom. Every area, from the living room to the bedrooms, is thoughtfully designed with both functionality and comfort in mind. MATERIALS & DETAILS Dark oak floors contrast with light clay plaster walls, adding depth to the space. The stainless steel kitchen is highlighted by a sculptural, custom-made copper bar and brass shelves adorned with blue-tinted glass. In the dining area, the partition by Markus Keibel serves as both a stylish design feature and a clever concealment of the entrance to the second bedroom. Dining chairs by Galvanitas and a 1950s chandelier by Stilnovo lend the space an elegant touch. In the bathroom, a harmonious blend of tinted glass, travertine, and cherry wood creates a balanced and refined aesthetic. Wooden stools and side tables by the architectural firm Allen Kaufmann add handcrafted details to the room.
This 190-square-meter loft is located on the fourth floor of a historic industrial building from 1905. It offers two bedrooms with walk-in closets, a spacious open-plan living and dining area, a custom-designed kitchen with a bar, a spa bathroom with a bathtub and underfloor heating, and a balcony overlooking the courtyard. The bedrooms are furnished with luxurious Coco-Mat beds, and throughout the loft, you’ll find artworks by Markus Lüpertz, curated by the Anna Jill Lüpertz Gallery. This expansive and inviting retreat offers a comfortable temporary home. INTERIOR DESIGN The interior combines minimalist accents with industrial elements like high coved ceilings and exposed steel beams, reflecting the building’s history. A contemporary touch is introduced through clean lines and a balanced mix of modern and vintage furniture, including chairs by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a 1930s Bauhaus desk and nightstands, and a coffee table by Maison Jansen. The neutral color palette enhances the architectural features, while the sculptural bar in the kitchen serves as a unique focal point.
A striking partition designed by artist Markus Keibel functions as a room divider, cleverly concealing a hidden door to the second bedroom. Every area, from the living room to the bedrooms, is thoughtfully designed with both functionality and comfort in mind. MATERIALS & DETAILS Dark oak floors contrast with light clay plaster walls, adding depth to the space. The stainless steel kitchen is highlighted by a sculptural, custom-made copper bar and brass shelves adorned with blue-tinted glass. In the dining area, the partition by Markus Keibel serves as both a stylish design feature and a clever concealment of the entrance to the second bedroom. Dining chairs by Galvanitas and a 1950s chandelier by Stilnovo lend the space an elegant touch. In the bathroom, a harmonious blend of tinted glass, travertine, and cherry wood creates a balanced and refined aesthetic. Wooden stools and side tables by the architectural firm Allen Kaufmann add handcrafted details to the room.
Property type
apartment
Size
190 m²
Price
8.970 €
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
12.07.2026
Price per m²
47 €
Rooms
3
Bedrooms
Not specified
Bathrooms
Not specified
Year built
Not specified
Smoking allowed
Not specified
The listing is located at Lindower Straße 18, 13347 Berlin, Germany
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