Garage Transformation by Barde+Vanvoltt
Located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, this garage designed back in 1930s has been turned into an inspiring contemporary home by Barde+Vanvoltt.
Description
In just 6 months Valérie and Bart, from interior design studio Barde + vanVoltt, turned this 1930s hardware store in the heart of Amsterdam into a family home for four.
The 100sqm ground floor space located in Amsterdam?s city center, just a few steps away from the famous Rijksmuseum, was far from your typical Dutch home. It was wide, dark, and was recently a home to cars?not humans.
The first challenge was light. Bart and Valérie focused on creating a flow of natural light from the front to the rear of the building. They converted the solid front doors to glass, and raised the roof at the rear, converting the ceiling into skylights. Below, they created three bedrooms: a master and two children?s rooms that also function as playrooms. Each bedroom is divided by wooden frames filled with glass to share natural light. The next challenge was balancing the integrity of the property with the needs of a young family. They drew inspiration from the building?s industrial past into their choice of materials and refined their selection based on durability and sustainability. The original concrete floor complete with imperfections sets the foundation, expertly offset with the warmth and breathability of natural clay walls. Then there are the industrial-style statements: the free-standing tin bath and sink i...
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