A Hellerup Villa, Reworked from the Structure Up by Sarah Fitzgerald

by Alexa Hotz

We first came across this project through Dinesen, the Danish heritage brand specializing in exceptionally wide-plank wooden flooring, who supplied the timber for a comprehensive renovation of a villa in Hellerup, just north of Copenhagen. The house, home to model Cecilie Haugaard and musician Christopher Nissen and their children, was reworked entirely by designer Sarah Fitzgerald, who acted as both designer and contractor through her studio, Sarah Fitzgerald ApS.

Across 237 square meters, the eight-room house underwent a full structural transformation, including a complete reconfiguration of the plan and the excavation of a substantial basement level. Working cohesively across architecture and interiors, Fitzgerald introduced concealed steel beams to open the layout, alongside a considered material palette, built-in furnishings, and custom-designed pieces for the space. Here’s a closer look.

Photography courtesy of Dinesen.

villa cc sarah fitzgerald deisgn hellerup, denmark 0 Above: The walls were painted in File Under Pop Dream Cream. The dining chairs are the In Between Chair from &Tradition in Smoked Oiled Oak. The floor lamp is the Morning Glory Floor Lamp from Aqua Creations. villa cc sarah fitzgerald deisgn hellerup, denmark 1 Above: The cabinetry was designed custom by Sarah Fitzgerald for the space. The ceiling lights are also from Aqua Creations, the Stand By Pendant Light. villa cc sarah fitzgerald deisgn hellerup, denmark 2 Above: Lining the kitchen walls are Gubi Bestlite BL Wall Lamps. The countertops are marble and the patinated brass faucet is a Quooker. villa cc sarah fitzgerald deisgn hellerup, denmark 3 Above: The kitchen island is kitted with rattan Barstools from Ellos Home. villa cc sarah fitzgerald deisgn hellerup, denmark 4 Above: The downstairs powder room is designed with unlacquered brass faucet and Edwardian console sink. villa cc sarah fitzgerald deisgn hellerup, denmark 5 Above: In contrast to the rich cream colored walls, the central stairwell is painted stark white. villa cc sarah fitzgerald deisgn hellerup, denmark 6 Above: A quiet living space on the second floor is home to the family’s upright piano. villa cc sarah fitzgerald deisgn hellerup, denmark 7 Above: A bedroom with a custom built-in bed designed to maximize storage. A Gubi Wall Lamp, exposed beam, and vintage Michael Thonet armchair are bedside. villa cc sarah fitzgerald deisgn hellerup, denmark 8 Above: A wicker chair in the children’s’ room, kitted with liberty prints. The flooring throughout the villa is the Dinesen Douglas Natural/Classic Mix, finished with lye and white soap. villa cc sarah fitzgerald design hellerup, denmark 9 Above: The attic level, too, was fully renovated. The circular window was an original feature the designers chose to preserve. Beneath it is the Vadehavet Daybed. Above is the Risbyn/Havsdjup Pendant Lamp designed by Atelier Lisa Hilland for Ikea.

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