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In this spacious home, an L-shaped storage unit that extends into a bench with room divider provides a playful separation of spaces. This separation creates a cozy atmosphere, while maintaining spaciousness.
This house in Naaldwijk has been expanded with an extension clad with Ayous wood. The wood runs from the outside through to the inside. In combination with a sliding door with slim profiles, the boundary between inside and outside is blurred.
A separate home office in this small 55 m2 apartment was the wish. But how would this be possible without losing the incidence of light? A partly open, partly closed room divider was the solution. This way it remains light, spacious and you create extra storage space. The desk can also easily be converted into a nursery dresser. This makes the design future-proof.
A Zen Oasis on the attick of a family home. By adding a multifunctional wall in the middle of this loft, a bathroom, walk in closet and bedroom all fit while the space remains spacious and calm.
All the comforts of a real home on 7 square meter? Yes, thats really possible. This tiny house was the ultimate challenge and proves that you can live big in a tiny home.
Spacious living in a rental studio apartment of 33 M²? A standard four-poster bed upholstered with wooden slats forms a box bed and room divider, and color blocks on the ceiling and walls make that the space is visually divided into 3 zones. These small but effective interventions transformed this rental house into a spacious and unique home. And a special cat play wall makes the cats feel at home here too!
A house in an old thrift store. Spacious, original and practical. Those were the requirements. An open layout with 3 hanging cubes makes optimal use of the 4 meter high ceiling.
This former storage attic offers space for a home fitness and a teenage bedroom in a minimalist style. One roof surface is completely covered with solar panels, so no skylights could be installed there. This has been solved by the split level layout, which allows the light to penetrate from one side to the other.
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A house to live together, but also to have your own place. This house has a communal base, which is interrupted by individual 'houses' where one can retreat.