Paul de Ruiter from i29 Interior Architects have style modern minimalist interior respect for man and nature alike, in a unique residential area exactly where the existing flora and fauna are provided complete rein. This property situated in Bloemendaal, Netherlands.
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Description from i29 Interior Architects
“i29 interior architects worked on the interior of a villa which was designed by Paul de Ruiter architects. A minimal approach to the materialisation and detailing of the building is a core value of each the interior and exterior design and style. The large expanses of glass and the patio result in maximum day-lighting and give the inhabitants the feeling that the villa and the surrounding landscape are a single.
In order to bring nature inside even far more, all of the interior functions in the property are produced from natural materials. i29 interior architects developed large surfaces of wood by way of the entire home to connect the various locations. Cabinets, wardrobes, walls, sliding doors, beds and even a fire location have been created in one and the very same material. Pine wood panels -normally a simple material- has been utilised as a higher end finishing with fine details.”
© i29 Interior Architects
© i29 Interior Architects
© i29 Interior Architects
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