The basement acts as a focal point in the house while also providing a second level. The new interior design has many interesting details. The cabinets, kitchen and staircase are custom-made in bright orange polyurethane and connect the lower subfloor to the lobby, outdoors and living room. Loose blocks on the stairs form informal chairs and tables. Polycarbonate ceiling with integrated LEDs to visually expand the space. Bold, isn’t it?? Feel free to comment!
A very creative Parksite residence by LEX Architects and Doepel Strijkers in Rotterdam in the Netherlands
This creative Parksite residence by LEX Architects and Doepel Strijkers in Rotterdam boast a distinctive modern style and offer comfortable living spaces in a recreational environment. It features an inviting terrace with an array of communal areas such as a living room, kitchen, and dining room, all of which are connected to the outdoors by sliding doors and generous windows. Additionally, the residence is equipped with a unique system of wooden cladding, which gives protection against the elements and creates a warm and cozy atmosphere. Upon completion, this residential building will be a one-of-a-kind residence that allows residents to enjoy the green spaces of Rotterdam and take full advantage of the outdoor living experience.
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This Parksite residence by LEX Architects and Doepel Strijkers in Rotterdam looks incredibly creative! I’m curious to know what unique design elements or features make this residence stand out from others in the area? How do the architects manage to incorporate creativity while still ensuring functionality and comfort for the residents?