Interior design for private homes boosts quality of life, individuality, and functionality.
home INTERIOR manages private residential projects, including planning, material and colour concepts, coordination and implementation.
Benefits: structured creativity, troubleshooting based on extensive experience, comprehensive support and in-depth material expertise.
Examples: Private Living – Pure Form, HeART moments Penthouse, Private Living – Urban Luxury.
Turning ideas into living spaces:
bespoke interior design concepts
Private homes are invariably personal. It is not just about furnishing rooms, but rather about asking the key question: how do I want to live? Interior design can offer the answer to both questions. It helps to create structures that simplify everyday life, materials that create atmosphere and rooms that exude character.
home INTERIOR private living considers interior design a field going far beyond decoration. We do not just design rooms, we design living areas – tailor-made, functional and aesthetically pleasing at the highest level.
Or, as our interior designer Teresa Gruber puts it: 'Good interior design is like a garment fitting perfectly – you immediately feel that it is right and at the same time forget that you are even wearing it.'
Find out why interior design is important in private homes in this article.
Key Facts
Structuring creativity
Ideas abound. A glance at magazines and social media will show you countless styles – from Scandinavian to Mediterranean, from minimalist to maximalist. The key question is: which one suits my home and my lifestyle? This is where interior design enters the picture.
Our team translates this diversity into concepts providing both guidance and scope for creativity. Mood boards, visualisations and material samples transform vague ideas into a concrete picture. Thus, transforming the agony of choice into process full of clarity and inspiration.
Prevent problems with proper planning
Being professionally supported by home INTERIOR throughout this creative process makes all the difference.
Wir hören zu, stellen die richtigen Fragen, sortieren Ideen und verdichten sie zu einer klaren Linie. Unsere Kund:innen erleben dabei, wie aus vielen Möglichkeiten eine Handschrift entsteht, die passt und die Räume unverwechselbar macht.
Jedes Projekt birgt Herausforderungen: Maße stimmen nicht, Materialien haben Lieferzeiten, Baufortschritte verlaufen nicht wie geplant. Innenarchitektur bedeutet, diese Faktoren im Blick zu behalten. Erfahrung zeigt, wo Stolpersteine lauern und wie man sie elegant umgeht.
Unsere Planer:innen denken voraus und reagieren flexibel. Troubleshooting ist kein Ausnahmezustand, sondern Teil des Prozesses. Kund:innen erleben dadurch weniger Stress und können sich darauf verlassen, dass wir Probleme lösen, bevor sie spürbar werden.
Das ist ein zentraler Vorteil von home INTERIOR: Wir bringen Jahrzehnte an Erfahrung in Hotel- und Privatprojekten mit. Wir wissen, wie komplex Bauprozesse sind, und wir wissen auch, wie man sie so organisiert, dass das Ergebnis überzeugt. Fehler vermeiden heißt, Zeit, Geld und Nerven zu sparen.
Efficient coordination
A private residential project involves a great deal of coordinating. This is precisely where we come in. If desired, you simply transfer complete control to us – from the initial concept to the final details. We provide support throughout the selection, planning, ordering, assembly and completion phases. For our customers, this means one point of contact, one common thread and a guaranteed result.
At home INTERIOR, we see ourselves as a partner keeping an eye on the big picture. We take our role as the main coordinator seriously – because that's the only way to ensure everything comes together perfectly in the end.
Material expertise & attention to detail
Interior design relies on materials. Fabrics, wood, stone, leather – their properties, their combination and their effects define how a room feels. At home INTERIOR, expertise in materials is a hallmark.
We know how textures can calm or energise rooms, how colours can change proportions, and how furniture and light work together to create a certain effect. We understand how to interpret current trends in a contemporary way and combine them with timeless elements. Attention to detail is not a luxury, but a necessity. Ultimately, it is a neatly finished fabric cover or the perfectly chosen grain that determines the atmosphere and quality of a room.
Our strength: we have the workshops, the partners and the experience both to select materials and to process them. From tailor-made curtains to individually crafted furniture
The home INTERIOR promise
A one-stop shop
Reliability and keeping to deadlines are not just promises, but everyday practice. Decades of experience in handling complex hotel and residential projects have taught us the importance of precise scheduling and systematic implementation. Also, for us, keeping deadlines is a matter of respect.
Creativity meets a systematic approach: our interior designers bring both design skills and the ability to translate creative visions into realistic project plans. We have everything it takes to tackle the most complex projects: from 3D modelling and sourcing materials and furniture to in-house production.
The big difference
At home INTERIOR, we pursue a holistic approach in all our projects. We are not just a source of ideas or planners for private projects; rather, we are partners for the duration of the entire project. From the initial inspiration to the final implementation, we manage the process with a team that combines all the necessary skills under one roof.
This is where we make a difference: we assign one responsible person to each project. No interfaces, no mix-ups, no delays due to poor coordination. That's our promise.
Interior design in everyday life
Interior design proves its quality in day-to-day life, not just in snapshots. A cleverly planned room concept makes things easier, shortens distances, and provides storage space and order. The lighting sets the mood – bright for the workplace, muted in the living area, accentuated in the dining room. Materials influence the indoor ambience and perception: wood radiates warmth, stone conveys durability, textiles add softness and structure.
Those familiar with conceptually planned rooms know that details are more than just nice touches. They promote well-being, calm and concentration and simply create a feeling of home. That is exactly what our work is all about: interior design that not only impresses today, but also lasts tomorrow.
Collaborating at eye level
Every private residential project is like a journey. The key to success is close collaboration of clients and designers. As partners on equal footing, we carefully listen and take seriously what matters to the future residents, translating their ideas into spaces. Communication is a core part of the process.
Often, it is this approach that makes the difference: expertise meeting empathy. Planning is evolving, rather than being imposed. This results in spaces that do not feel like a design ‘from outside’, but rather like a precise response to one’s living reality.
Examples to illustrate our approach
Private Living
— PURE FORM
The PURE FORM project is an example of our approach to interior design in the private sphere. The clients brought clear ideas to the table, which we complemented with our knowledge of materials, conceptual strength and expertise in implementation.
First-class textiles, fine leather, smooth woods and striking stone slabs combine to create a design that is both minimalist and opulent. The colour palette is reduced yet rich. Here, reduction is not a limitation, but an attitude. The result: rooms with a clear, timeless and personal feel.
HeART moments
Penthouse
Our team was commissioned to design and fully furnish the penthouse in Hart in the Zillertal.
Subtle colours, including many shades of grey and brown, create the basis. Custom-made carpentry and fine materials add substance. Personal touches like rose-coloured cushions, a blue bedroom and a wallpaper with a school of golden fish pattern provide an individual touch.
Private Living
— URBAN LUXURY
The URBAN LUXURY project is an example of spacious, urban living in a newly designed unit in Munich.
It's a space defined by high-quality materials, soft colour schemes and top-notch quality down to the last detail. An open-plan living, dining and kitchen area combines functionality and atmosphere. Carpets, room dividers and sophisticated lighting create structure within the spacious layout. This is how interior design makes urban living cosy.
Conclusion:
Interior design — an investment in your quality of life
Interior design for residential properties is no luxury, but rather an investment in your quality of life.
It involves translating your personal lifestyle into spaces that are functional, inspiring, and enduring at the same time.
home INTERIOR private living stands for high-end interior design.
For projects with an attitude that are also unique. For a team willing to listen, think and implement.
Teresa Gruber
BSc.; Interior Design
With her eye for textures, colours and the delicate balance between functionality and design, Teresa manages interior design in a wide variety of projects. In her articles, she shares insights from her professional experience, inspirations from the world of interior design and tips for a clever planning process.
‘For me, good interior design begins where materials have a subtle effect and shape the ambience.’
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