home 13 – Amsterdam apartment

Max Weber building Université de Nanterre
September 7, 2017
Louis de Vion school group in Montévrain, Vincent Parreira Atelier Architecture
September 25, 2017

A former rental apartment in de Pijp, Amsterdam is transformed by i29 into a fresh and spacious loft. Originally, the apartment had many rooms and scarce daylight. The main objective was to achieve maximum use of natural light and to create a spatial experience. The interior is executed in a simple material scheme of large oak wall panels, white plastered walls, dark blue furniture pieces and light grey synthetic floors.

An integrated wall cabinet organizes the living, kitchen and dining area in one large gesture. Several functions have been integrated in this piece such as storage space, a television cabinet and a custom designed kitchen which can be hidden behind two large sliding panels. A contrasting black kitchen island combined with a large high table is placed in the middle and divides the space.

Furniture pieces in black and dark blue tones are in contrast with the light airy space. The top floor including two bedrooms and a bathroom, is finished all white in combination with the rough oak flooring. New rooflights above the stairs and in the bathroom are made to flood the rooms with natural light. A built-in bath and custom designed sink of LG HiMacs blends in with the rest of the space.

client: Private
location: Amsterdam, NL
size: 120 m²
design: i29 interior architects
Tel +31 (0)20 695 61 20
email info@i29.nl

www.i29.nl

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