Located in the heart of Berlin’s vibrant Arnimkiez district of Prenzlauer Berg, the Come Home Berlin apartment by interior designer Juliana Martinez showcases how contemporary design can harmoniously inhabit a historic building. Spanning approximately 98 m², the apartment is a composition of light, texture, and color - brought vividly to life with Prostoria’s Layout modular sofa.
The Layout plays a central role in the living space, creating an inviting and engaging atmosphere through its modular presence and bold chromatic accents. By anchoring the open-plan interior, it introduces a visual rhythm that resonates with the apartment’s architectural proportions, balancing softness and structure. The design moves effortlessly between functionality and expression, turning the living room into a dynamic social hub that invites both interaction and repose.
As Numen / For Use describe it, “Layout is about creating space within space, a three-dimensional canvas for social interaction and personal retreat alike.” In Come Home Berlin, this philosophy finds a fitting context - an interior that bridges the legacy of Berlin’s early 20th-century architecture with the clarity and openness of contemporary design.