Herringbone Was Used In This Dutch Town House Renovation Antonia Reif
September 29, 2016
The 1910 town house in the Hague has been renovated by a Dutch architect Antonia Reif. The former room consisted of two separate apartments. It was the main requirement of the customer, have an open area, to the feed working and living areas, so the architect combines, connected, the four floors in a single device.He opened also an atrium in the Middle, and a new staircase installed. There was a sense of continuity, oak parquet floor in the herringbone pattern in order to create. Silestone has been used to create the kitchen island with integrated sink and stove. It is located in the middle of the atrium. A staircase extends from the kitchen to a lounge and study room with a bathroom on the first floor and bedrooms on the upper level.
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