Nina found happiness in Limone Piemonte
The couple have decorated the apartment in a simple stylish and still bright and harmonic style.. "When we saw the apartment the first time we loved for the view and the light. But we could see that there was much work ahead. "First and foremost, all floors, walls, ceilings and all woodwork had to be fixed"says Mario,"and then we had to make a new bathroom and new kitchen in the old bedroom". They work well as a team: Nina is the one with the ideas and Mario can carry them out".
Minimalism with a feminine touch
It took more than half a year from the craftsmen started to renovate Mari-Anne´s house until she could move in. Seen from the outside the house looks no different from the other houses in the settlement. But inside there is a world of difference between the original version from the 1950s and the newly renovated house overlooking the sea. Several walls have been torn down or moved to create one large, bright kitchen and one large, bright master bedroom. At one point, only the outer walls remained, and a series of iron bars prevented the roof from collapsing.
Global chic
Comfort, informality and personality are the key words for the interior style of the ninth floor of the ultra-modern building. A year ago Helge and Marlene sat on a bench at the harbor in Odense and looked up at the new building and decided that they would never live in such a place. "But we loved the place first time we were in the apartment. The light and the view were the main reasons that we immediately decided to move in" says Marlene.
Gentleman´s studies
Frederik has live in the apartment for 12 years and has decorated the home with a combination of antiques and modern furniture and this created a unique look together with the nature materials like wood and leather. Frederik thinks it is important to have a home that is relaxed and with clean lines.
A house with growing pains
After having owned the house for a couple of years the owners wanted to add more space to the house. The original old house is a brick house with tiled roof. As often is the connecting building between the old and the new that is causing the architect greatest problems. But here Rikke Oeberg choose to make a transparent corridor for furniture with flat roof and large glass facades, so you can now look through the house from south to north.

