Modernist, not Minimalist (PFCS)
Modernist interiors in a forty-year-old house that has been thoroughly modernised and several walls had been eliminated to provide enough space on the ground floor to accomodate the extravagant kitchen, the spiral staircase and two galleries above.
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Scandinavian Bungalow (DAAS)
Interior design of a newly built bungalow in Scandinavian style, where the large living area is dominated by the wooden ceiling and a classic tile stove.
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Hillside House (RIBU)
Interior design of a newly built three-storey house set on a steep hillside. The huge living-dining-kitchen-conservatory area is connected with a spectacular outdoor bbq area and a pergola. The vertical spaces are enhanced by the revealed roof contours and a gallery beneath. The overall garden design can be found here: The Hillside Garden.
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At the Beauty Specialist's (HKZS)
The small parlour of a young beauty speciaist with playful Dutch Edam-like wall in the reception area. The mirrors make the area look twice as big as they are applied almost all along the long wall.
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The Black Stone House (KAKO)
This newly built house is set on the edge of an extensive woodland area in the undulating countryside. To enhance the natural looks it is covered in the bold, resilient, almost black slate stone from the quarry nearby. Its solutions in interior design, however, has a more contemporary approach with perforated steel slabs in the gallery. A differently textured, milder and brighter sandstone is used in the living room to complement the two sided fireplace that connects the living and dining room.
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Link to Portfolio III.




