In the heart of Rosenheim, Diana lives in a charming attic apartment that immediately reveals her flair for style, personality, and functional design. On a small footprint, she has created a home that is not only visually appealing but also practical – with attention to detail and a clear sense of purpose in her interior choices. We spoke with her about favorite pieces, material combinations, and her personal philosophy on home design.
Diana, how do you manage to live stylishly yet functionally in a small space?
Especially in an attic apartment, every square meter counts. I’m very intentional about choosing furniture and accessories. It’s not about placing a beautiful piece wherever there’s space, but about selecting everything with care. Every item has a function and a purpose.
Is there a piece of furniture or an interior detail that’s particularly special to you?
Yes, my wardrobe. It was custom-made by a carpenter friend. We designed it together, and it fits me and my needs perfectly. I enjoy it every day. There’s something truly special about a piece of furniture that’s so personal.
What was especially important to you when furnishing your apartment?
Combining different materials was key for me – it adds depth and liveliness to a room. For example, I love the contrast between heavy bouclé fabric and delicate glass. And wall design! Even in smaller rooms, you shouldn’t be afraid of bold wall elements – they’re what truly give a space that cozy, lived-in feeling.
How has your style evolved over time – and what remains constant?
My style has definitely become more colorful. I’ve always liked mixing different eras, but over time I’ve become bolder – especially when it comes to color. I do think that evolution reflects how I feel in life, too.
At the same time, there are a few timeless pieces that have been with me since my very first apartment – like my chrome fruit bowl or my pink balloon dog. He’s missing half an ear by now, but I couldn’t imagine my home without him.
Lastly, what’s a no-go for you – and what’s a trend you’re happy to follow?
No-gos for me are high-gloss white furniture and cold white lighting – neither feel right to me.
Trend I love? Definitely vintage furniture and accessories! I adore pieces with history.
Thank you, Diana, for the inspiring glimpse into your home – and your personal take on living with style