
Concept House S
Stockerau, Lower Austria
Status:
Conceptual Design
Type:
Private
Sometimes the hardest constraint isn't the budget — it's the expectation. The family wanted a home that feels high-end, has a consistent design language throughout, and still remains affordable. Not a single room — a complete concept.
The first step was spatial: the client had non-load-bearing walls removed so that light and air could finally flow through the ground floor. Only then was it clear what we were actually working with.
In the living room, I chose a built-in fireplace as the central element — not as decoration, but as an axis around which the room organizes itself. The bathroom had existing black tiles that the client wanted to keep. Rather than working against them, they became the starting point for a dark, calm bathroom concept.
Designing an entire house from start to finish with a single consistent idea — that was the real challenge. The result speaks for itself.

































