Herzogpark Private Villa

Herzogpark Private Villa, Munich

Set in Herzogpark, Munich’s most discreet residential address, this private villa sits quietly within a pocket of greenery. The setting is calm and protected, and the interiors follow the same logic. For this project, Meridiani collections shape both the living and sleeping areas, keeping the home visually connected without forcing everything to match.

The design leans on coordination rather than contrast. Materials and colors are chosen to sit together comfortably, then repeated with small shifts from room to room. It reads as considered, not overworked. And it suits a house meant for everyday living as much as for receiving guests.

Living spaces

In the dining room, the petrol blue Plinto table sets the tone. It’s a confident color, but it stays refined because it’s grounded by softer shades around it. The seating introduces blush nuances that take the edge off the blue and bring warmth into the space.

The result is balanced. The palette feels deliberate and modern, yet easy to live with. But nothing here is loud. The room relies on proportion, finish, and a few well-placed tones that do the work.

Night areas

In the sleeping quarters, the approach becomes even more understated. Gray-blue lacquered bedside and low tables bring a cool, clean note, then carry that calm across the room. The same family of color keeps the spaces aligned with the rest of the villa.

Antique-pink velvet covers add a quieter kind of softness. It’s a gentle counterpoint, not a statement for its own sake. This is where Meridiani feels most at home: layered neutrals, controlled color, and finishes that look good in daylight and even better at night.

Overall impression

Across the Herzogpark Private Villa, the strength is in the continuity. Colors move from petrol blue to blush, then settle into gray-blue and antique pink without losing cohesion. Details stay consistent, and the mood stays composed.

It’s a sophisticated lifestyle, but it doesn’t ask for attention. The design simply holds together, room after room, with the kind of harmony that feels natural once it’s in place.