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entrance villa fuchs
In a century-old villa in Salzburg, the formerly dark entrance was reimagined as a bright winter garden. A glass extension, painted in the original façade colors, not only opens the space to light but also creates a new connection to the ground floor.
Green-stained built-in cabinets with burnt orange interiors echo the tones of the artwork and contrast with the restrained palette, while custom seating niches with tiger-patterned upholstery lend an exclusive touch.
Untersberg red marble flooring in the extension ties back to the villa’s historic substance, while an elegant terrazzo with red aggregates bridges tradition and modernity.








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home office - vienna 1190
This interior design project in Vienna was a collaboration with my colleague Clara Janka. We transformed a former children’s room into a calm and harmonious home office with subtle design highlights. The space is multifunctional, easily converting into a guest room thanks to a spacious custom-built wardrobe that discreetly houses an electric fold-out bed. The result is a practical yet elegant solution, balancing functionality with a refined aesthetic.
photo credits: Valerie Eccli






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smart lounge - vienna 1010
For this competition project, my colleague Luisa Weigl and I reimagined the former Baker McKenzie library in Vienna’s 1st district as a multifunctional event space. The centerpiece of the design is a custom three-story "climbing tower," connecting the gallery level with the lower floor. The structure incorporates a small bar, space for presentations, a meeting area, brainstorming zones, and a cozy chill-out platform. Lighting and additional furniture can be adapted flexibly to suit different occasions, creating a versatile and dynamic environment.
* This project has been planned and realized with the support of Univ. Ass. Arch. Mag. Florian Sammer and the New Design University.
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photo credits: Bernhard Schießl






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garden apartment - vienna 1190
Together with Clara Janka, I designed the renovation of an apartment in Vienna, creating a cohesive new concept for colors, materials, and lighting. We also designed bespoke furniture, including a bar-bench combination in the dining area. The kitchen and bedroom were visually separated by a sideboard and curtains. Pops of green and blue add a playful, dynamic touch to the otherwise calm spaces. The bathroom was completely renovated to complement the fresh, modern aesthetic.
photo credits: Valerie Eccli








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circus bathroom - vienna 1070
This WC makeover in Vienna transforms the space into a whimsical circus tent. Floor-to-ceiling wall murals, combined with thoughtful details like climbing plants and a hand-painted door featuring a circus scene, create a playful and unexpected atmosphere. The result is a unique, immersive design that delights and surprises.





