Tasteful spaces that make the most of their square footage in artful design choices Courtesy of Airbnb Berlin has always been a city that treats space as a blank canvas for expression. It’s there in the graffiti that still creeps across remnants of the Berlin Wall, in the cavernous galleries tucked into former factories, and in the apartments themselves—many of which feel less like Airbnb rentals and more like living installations. Think Bauhaus bones layered with contemporary art, Altbau apartments with soaring ceilings and unapologetically eclectic collections, lofts where raw concrete meets museum-worthy lighting, and homes where vintage collections coexist alongside emerging artists’ pieces. These are homes shaped by the same creative energy that fuels neighborhoods like Kreuzberg and Neukölln—places where artists, designers, and curators have long pushed against convention, often turning their living spaces into extensions of their work.…