Christoper Sitzler shapes 041BÖT around clarity and restraint.
A renovation of a 1990s rooftop apartment in Prenzlauer Berg.
Reworked into a light-filled home shaped by openness, continuity, and reuse.
The existing structure was studied, pared back, and reassembled into something new.
A space that supports contemporary living without erasing what came before.
One idea, carried with precision, defining the entire home.
The floor carries this continuity.
Moving uninterrupted through living, kitchen, bedroom, and bath.
Not as a sequence of boxes.
The result is an open, generous space within a compact footprint.
Wood, stone, and soft neutrals are chosen for their ability to hold atmosphere.
Without visual noise.
Every surface participates in the same conversation.
Through proportion, alignment, and continuity, the place feels larger than it suggests.
Rather than introduce more, the project pulls back to what matters most.
Senso floors run wall to wall.
In a warm, neutral tone.
Giving Sitzler’s architecture the freedom it needs.