A Cramped Amsterdam Apartment Is Transformed Into an Airy Loft

A formal rental apartment in Pijp, Amsterdam, previously broken up into many rooms with minimal light, now provides gleaming, open living spaces filled with natural light and modern furnishings.

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Designed by i29 Interior Architects, Home 13 is shaped around a simple interior material palette of oak wood, white plastered walls, dark blue and black furniture pieces, and light gray floors. Details are clean, linear, subtle, and cohesive.

Integrated millwork, created by Kooijmans Interieur, organizes the kitchen, living, and dining spaces in one grand, simple gesture.  Functionally, the linear storage provides many uses, including general storage, a TV cabinet, and a custom-designed kitchen which can be concealed behind two sliding panels. 

Ewout Huibers

Ewout Huibers

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Located in the center, providing some space separation as well as contrast to the otherwise bright interior, is a black kitchen island combined with a large high table. A sculptural white hood hangs above the dramatic countertop.

Black and blue toned furniture pieces contrast with the light, airy space.  Light blue curtains soften the interior, while introducing dappled light and shadow. 

Ewout Huibers

Ewout Huibers

Ewout Huibers

The top floor, which includes two bedrooms and a bath, features sparkling white walls, exposed beams, and ceiling.  Rough oak floors introduce warmth, while a new skylight atop the stairs and bath fill the upper floor with light. 

A built-in bath and custom sink, designed by LG HiMacs, seamlessly blend with the palette and form of the home. A subtle white tile wall adds texture and depth. 

Ewout Huibers

Ewout Huibers

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