Family-friendly Bauhaus house: space for living and working!
Discover the modern single-family home in the Bauhaus style in Dölitz-Dösen with a well-thought-out room layout and a variety of extras.

Family-friendly Bauhaus house: space for living and working!
A remarkable Bauhaus-style single-family home will soon be ready for occupancy in Leipzig. The property impresses with a well-thought-out room layout that meets the needs of a family and also offers the opportunity to combine living and working under one roof. As reported on the WohnGlück website, the house has an open kitchen and dining area as well as a bright living room on the ground floor. There is also a work area and a practical utility room that make everyday life easier.
On the ground floor there is also a shower toilet available to residents, which offers additional comfort. The first floor features a spacious parental suite, which is equipped with its own shower toilet, dressing room and loggia. Two additional children's rooms are also available, each with its own bathroom and balcony. A gallery and flexible living space, which can be used as a hobby room, additional children's room or guest room, complete the overall picture.
Bauhaus style and its fascination
The Bauhaus style has continually reinvented itself since it was created by Walter Gropius in Weimar in 1919 and remains fascinating for every generation. Loud Architectural Digest is the myth that has developed around the Bauhaus, a result of publications, lectures and photographs. Ellen Lupton, co-editor of "The ABCs of Bauhaus," explains that Bauhaus designs aim to create simple but aesthetically pleasing objects—not just simple and inexpensive to produce.
The Bauhaus school broke the boundaries between craft and art by having all students experiment and learn hands-on in the same workshops. This approach has shaped the understanding of design and architecture to this day. Distinctive aesthetic characteristics are often visible in Bauhaus buildings, including a functional and simple style, yet exhibiting a high level of artistry.
A notable example of the artistic designs of the Bauhaus is the Rabe House, which was built between 1929 and 1931 by architect Adolf Rading and provided decisive inspiration for Bauhaus design. The impact of this movement can still be felt in modern architecture, highlighting the enduring influence of the Bauhaus.
The single-family home in Leipzig reflects these principles and is therefore not only a living space, but also part of the ongoing discussion about the aesthetics and functionality of the Bauhaus style. Visit the detailed description of the house on the WohnGlück website at wohnglueck.de.