


This Berlin apartment, redesigned by E. Müller Innenarchitektur, brings together existing structure and new clarity. The layout was rethought to create openness and flow, while subtle materials and soft colors support a calm, functional living environment. For this project, I produced a series of still photographs and motion-based GIFs. The goal was to show not only the atmosphere of the space, but also how it works — how doors slide, how light moves, how rooms adapt. The GIFs were especially useful in capturing the flexibility and rhythm built into the design. The final visuals supported the architect in communicating the depth of the concept, both for portfolio use and for publication. This collaboration is part of an ongoing visual dialogue that helps position her work with precision and consistency.