Commissioned to renovate a century-old residence in Alkmaar, a picturesque Dutch town known for its traditional cheese market, Amsterdam-based architect Jeroen de Nijs has injected a new sense of life into the historic building by creating more open, bright and free-flowing interiors underpinned by simplicity and craftsmanship. Clean-cut lines and minimalist forms are combined with natural materials and artisanal finishes for a contemporary design language of unassuming sophistication and timeless appeal that both complements and invigorates the property’s architectural heritage.
Related Posts
Studio Esteta convert a single-storey Victorian home in suburban Melbourne...
Localizado no bairro do Belenzinho, na capital paulista, este apartamento...
We create beautiful flower beds in the yard and garden:...
Because we know that you love so much the Scandinavian...
Ferm Living just...
Marie Kondo é organizadora de ambientes, autora de best-seller e,...



















































