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A2 Amsterdam House by Ofist in Netherlands

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Elegant historical Amsterdam house with traditional Dutch architecture, large windows, ornamental mansard roof, surrounded by green trees in a picturesque urban setting

Project: A2 Amsterdam House Architects: Ofist Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Year: 2019 Photography: On a Hazy Morning

A2 Amsterdam House by Ofist

Designed to meet the needs and expectations of a dynamic and vibrant couple in modern life, the A2 Amsterdam House was created by premium global design studio Ofist with contemporary accents, sufficient cozy and comfortable furniture that highlights vibrant artistic works and accessories.

Located on Ceintuurbaan, this typical Amsterdam house accommodates a cozy home for the bright couple. Above an ordinary street and with views of beautiful greenery, it is a very characteristic building. Combined with the architecture, the interior is also full of character. With large windows and high ceilings, the apartment is spacious and filled with light.

Considering all this texture, lovingly preserving every detail such as typical cast iron radiators and ceiling decorations, maintaining values was fundamental. Interventions were made very carefully and respectfully. A light touch sufficed to meet the couple's needs and expectations in modern life. Design accents were not avoided or dominated.

Elegant historical Amsterdam house with traditional Dutch architecture, large windows, ornamental mansard roof, surrounded by green trees in a picturesque urban setting

For this vibrant couple, the interior was designed with contemporary accents, sufficient cozy and comfortable furniture highlighting vibrant artistic works and accessories such as two portraits in the living room: 'Rafa II' by Gabriel Moreno and 'W' by Andres Salgado.

The bathroom was finished with microtopping around the central illustration 'Insomnia' by Wohri Sanchez, applied to white ceramic tiles. In conjunction with the living room, the kitchen was designed as part of daily life, serving as a dining area, reading zone, or coffee station when needed. With minimal storage and large exposed walls decorated with 'Petite Friture Curiosity' plates featuring rabbit ears.

The bedroom was separated by a glass partition with an iron frame, sliding doors for privacy and noise control, yet maintaining connection between the relaxation zone and bedroom while preserving the spaciousness of the home.

- Project description and images provided by Ofist