From passion to masterpiece – what JAN CRAY and ROGGENWOLF have in common
From passion to masterpiece – what JAN CRAY and ROGGENWOLF have in common As a freelance stylist and set designer, Alicia combines her passion for
From townhouse to country house: our kitchen projects
What do JAN CRAY kitchens look like in a home? The answer is as individual as its owners. Sometimes the kitchen board meets a time-honoured workbench, sometimes the Hamburg kitchen design completes a maritime home in an old harbour silo. And sometimes, after a lot of tinkering and visualisation on the computer, ideas find space where there was none before: for example, under a staircase, where an oven and wine cooler have been cleverly installed. We look forward to your ideas.
From passion to masterpiece – what JAN CRAY and ROGGENWOLF have in common As a freelance stylist and set designer, Alicia combines her passion for
In a faithfully renovated and listed farmhouse from 1755 with a thatched roof, half-timbering and clay plaster, there is a fairly new minimalist designer kitchen. Does that fit? Yes, it fits, and very well indeed.
There is more behind this kitchen than just a beautiful furnishing concept. This cooking and living area is part of a modern living concept for older people.
“When we retire at some point, we would like to live near our sons and their families again,” said Florian’s parents and set about looking for a suitable property with enough space for the idea of multi-generational living. A few years ago, they finally found what they were looking for near Hamburg.