
Green Loft
interior design
roof top apartment
2025
The Green Loft is a light-flooded, spacious apartment located on the rooftops in the heart of Vienna. Through close collaboration with the new owner, the spatial organization of a conventional floor plan was rethought, resulting in a layout and furnishings uniquely tailored to her needs.
At the center of the apartment stands a monolithic concrete piece of furniture that surrounds the wet room and defines the spatial zones. To maintain the openness of the floor plan, the bathroom was kept compact. The desired bathtub was taken out of its traditional context and integrated into the concrete furniture and is now hidden under a seating bench in the living area. Here, personal care becomes a ritual pause, seamlessly embedded within the loft’s openness.
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total area: 65 m²
client: privat
location: Vienna, Austria
copyrights: Martina Hatzenbichler




Plants play a central role in the resident’s daily life and were considered a design element from the very beginning. An integrated planter was built into the kitchen unit, providing space for large palms and serving as a connecting element between the cooking and living areas.













The wardrobe furniture in the entrance area creates additional storage on its backside. Instead of a closed storage room, this piece functions as a space-saving solution and allows for flexible future adaptations of the space.



Similarly, the open workspace can be converted into a separate room if needed, keeping the loft flexible and able to adapt effortlessly to changing life situations.


The bedroom is designed as part of the open floor plan but is subtly elevated and spatially defined by a concrete step. This step marks an open zoning and gives the area a discreet autonomy. A partition wall can be installed along this edge if required.






