A 16th-Century Home Begins A Playful New Chapter
We often share historic homes here on Design*Sponge, but rarely get the opportunity to share ones dating all the way back to the 16th century. Author, blogger and interior stylist Julia Ballmaier?s home in central Germany was built in 1548, and is located in the second oldest building in town. The apartment, which Julia shares […]
We often share historic homes here on Design*Sponge, but rarely get the opportunity to share ones dating all the way back to the 16th century. Author, blogger and interior stylist Julia Ballmaier?s home in central Germany was built in 1548, and is located in the second oldest building in town. The apartment, which Julia shares with her husband Horst and their three sons Joshua, Oskar and Otto, is a quirky old abode with some truly unique details. Should you want to visit, you would most likely struggle to find your way in ? the home doesn?t have its own entrance! To enter, you first have to walk through the traditional bakery, a local tourist attraction run by Julia?s father-in-law. On her way home, Julia sneaks in between the visiting tourists and continues to the back, where a doorway leads to her family?s colorful and vintage-inspired home. The family?s apartment was Horst?s childhood home. After living elsewhere for several years, Julia and Horst eventually decided that it was time to return to their hometown and settle above the bakery. This meant taking on the project of renovating the historic home to meet their modern-day needs. T...
We often share historic homes here on Design*Sponge, but rarely get the opportunity to share ones dating all the way back to the 16th century. Author, blogger and interior stylist Julia Ballmaier?s home in central Germany was built in 1548, and is located in the second oldest building in town. The apartment, which Julia shares with her husband Horst and their three sons Joshua, Oskar and Otto, is a quirky old abode with some truly unique details. Should you want to visit, you would most likely struggle to find your way in ? the home doesn?t have its own entrance! To enter, you first have to walk through the traditional bakery, a local tourist attraction run by Julia?s father-in-law. On her way home, Julia sneaks in between the visiting tourists and continues to the back, where a doorway leads to her family?s colorful and vintage-inspired home. The family?s apartment was Horst?s childhood home. After living elsewhere for several years, Julia and Horst eventually decided that it was time to return to their hometown and settle above the bakery. This meant taking on the project of renovating the historic home to meet their modern-day needs. T...
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