Ten homes with net floors for relaxation and play
In this lookbook, we collect 10 residential interiors where net floors provide an unusual place to sit, recline or jump about.
Nets can be a fun way to link two storeys in the home. Featured below are examples from a New York apartment, a skinny house in Rotterdam and a small family residence in rural Vietnam, among others.
This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring homes with dividing lattice screens, split-level living areas and stylish children's bedrooms.
Photo by Marcus Rohrbacher
Haus L, Austria, by Dunkelschwarz
Timber-lined living spaces create a soothing atmosphere inside this house in the Austrian Alps, designed by local architecture studio Dunkelschwarz. To encourage relaxation, a void above the dining area was covered with netting that can be used for lounging, while an adjacent walkway leads directly to a large balcony.
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Photo by Marcos Zegers (also top)
Primeriza House, Chile, by Stana?ev Granados
Chilean architecture studio Stana?ev Granados put two large cargo nets at the centre of this seaside house in Chorrillos overlooking the Pacific.
As well as providing an easily visible children's play space above the open-plan living area, the net allows for a subtle transition between the darker wood cladding of the ground floor and the white-painted timber of the upper level.
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