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A small loft above an old print shop. It needed a rethink. Cooking and sleeping were too close to each other. We inverted the bathroom and sleeping area, creating a small corridor leading to the now separate bedroom. The tiny bathroom has daylight from two directions. The wall radiators were replaced with shallow built-in floor convectors. And we finished with a few stone walls, bamboo floors, blues and taupes. 

Client
Residential, loft apartment
Date
2012
Surface
80 m2
Works
Reception areas, bedroom, bathroom, new floors, new heating system, fire place, built-in bookcases, storage and wardrobes, lighting
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A loft with an unusual shape. The polished concrete floor and the Bulthaup  kitchen were already there, but the space needed to be made more intimate. Horizontal wood panelling was added, separating off the work area on one end and the entrance on the other. The planks butt against each other diagonally (inspired by the Neue Museum in Berlin). A  salvaged double front door from a Brussels town house was added to the wall. 

Client
Residential, converted parking garage, loft
Date
2015
Surface
90 m2
Works
Open plan living area, office space, bedroom, new wood panelling, new built-in storage space, bookcases and wardrobes
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