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Located in a stately building in southern Amsterdam, Netherlands, this single-family apartment for four people was designed by i29 interior architects. Titled Home 07, this 150 square meters apartment has been transformed from an enclosed space full of closed doors and long hallways, to a spacious, transparent dwelling full of light and air.
The kitchen was given a focal point by introducing laser-cut floor to ceiling cabinet panels, all spray painted white. The pattern creates a dynamic mixture of open and closed cabinets, accentuating the sculptural kitchen. The holes in the cabinets serve a dual purpose as they also function as integrated handgrips.
The transparency of the object’s skin gives depth to the volume which is complimented by furniture like the Grcic chair one.
To compliment the white feature wall, the architects introduced large panels of clear pine wood along the open staircase that connects the two levels.
An atrium with open staircases brings natural light from a large roof light into the living area.
On the second floor of the apartment, the master bedroom is located next to a large minimalist bathroom with a finish of structured tiles from Patricia Urquola, glass, and wooden cabinets.
Facts:
Design: i29 interior architects
Address: Rooseveltlaan, Amsterdam
Client: Private
Floor Area: 150 m2
Photos: i29 interior architects
Constructor: Smart Interiors
Interior Build: Kooijmans interiors
Materials: pinewood, white epoxy flooring, spray painted white doors, Himacs
Furniture: Chair one, Magis Constantin Grcic / Loop stand table, Hay / GloBall lights, jasper Morrison, Flos / custom made kitchen & cabinets
*All information and images courtesy of i29 interior architects.