This single-family apartment by i29 Interior Architects is sized just right for four people. Located in southern Amsterdam, The Netherlands, the original structure of this home with many rooms was transformed into a more spacious, open space.
The new, light and airy space contains a kitchen with cabinets from floor to ceiling has laser-cut front panels, spray-painted white. This creative pattern isn’t just aesthetic, as the holes also function as integrated handles.
Following the theme of light and airy, an atrium with open staircases brings natural light from a large roof light into the living area. A two-story wall covered in natural pine connects the upper and lower spaces.
Address: Rooseveltlaan, Amsterdam
Client: Private
Size: 150 m2
Construction: 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
Design: i29 Interior Architects
Photos: i29 Interior Architects

5 Comments
Maria on 06.28.2010 at 13:07 PM
Wow, this is beautiful. How much is something like this? We are looking to relocate the end of summer. Our budget is small but our hearts are good. Thanks, Maria (aka knotty girl hemp) :)
123Dview on 06.29.2010 at 13:48 PM
I like the idea of having creative cuts on the cabinets. Great post!
Alan @ sticviews on 07.14.2010 at 21:31 PM
love the wall art and the contrast it creates against the white walls!
Bert on 07.30.2010 at 04:01 AM
About 250.000 euro.
Leramic on 08.03.2010 at 06:32 AM
Style is the word that comes to mind when I see interiors that have been touched by his creative hand.
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