Then refurbishment works were conducted by Antwerp based architect Vincent Van Duysen, who treated the old elements with respect, left the sanded floors natural, removed interior partition walls, painted with white and combined collected objects and pieces of furniture, with simplicity in mind.
Antwerp House, Belgium | Vincent Van Duysen
This house in Antwerp retained most of its original features, such as high ceilings, wooden floors and and large windows, when it caught the attention of owner Melanie Ireland, designer of clothes brand SimpleKids.
Then refurbishment works were conducted by Antwerp based architect Vincent Van Duysen, who treated the old elements with respect, left the sanded floors natural, removed interior partition walls, painted with white and combined collected objects and pieces of furniture, with simplicity in mind.
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Then refurbishment works were conducted by Antwerp based architect Vincent Van Duysen, who treated the old elements with respect, left the sanded floors natural, removed interior partition walls, painted with white and combined collected objects and pieces of furniture, with simplicity in mind.