living room


  • A desire for a raw, industrial style, personality and masculinity

    A desire for a raw, industrial style, personality and masculinity

    The plan was triggered by a resident's need to upgrade their bathroom. The resident wanted microcement on the floor and walls - and wanted help with their shade choices. They wanted to keep the existing brown-coloured fixtures and match the future colour choices. The shower walls were replaced, as were the ceiling panelling and lighting. The ceiling would be fitted with giant panels, as the same material was already used in the sauna. As the panelling was going to be replaced, it was possible to design...


  • New site furnishing materials together

    New site furnishing materials together

    When the builder sends you a brochure on material choices, it may be useful to send it to the interior designer. When building a new property, all materials should be chosen at once. If you want to spend your time on something else, you can also outsource the selection of materials, practicality and the character of your home at this stage. It was at this stage, when the house was still being built, that I helped with the choices. As with the interior design, this is also...


  • New furniture and colouring for your new home

    New furniture and colouring for your new home

    The family was in the process of buying a new home, and were excited about their new choice, but needed some interior design tips. The family felt that their new home was a bit impersonal and colourless, too white. When they moved into this new one, they wanted more atmosphere and colour. Black, brown and green were mentioned as their favourite colours. Grey, oak and pink were also mentioned as nice colours for the interior. ...


  • The red thread is blue

    The red thread is blue

    A family of four wanted timelessness, unity, cosiness and greenery in their living room. They wanted a classic living room with a touch of funk. The home is otherwise decorated in the style of the 60s, so they also wanted the living room, which felt unfinished, to be designed with a 60s vibe, but not a direct time capsule to the past. Plants were liked, but their placement was a source of uncertainty. My view of the whole: the exterior of the building had been painted in dark blue as well as white, and...


  • Towards strong colour, harmony and comfort

    Towards strong colour, harmony and comfort

    A family of four wanted a living and dining area that was cosy, homely and warm. They wanted to get rid of the massive mirrored cabinetry and find a solution to the clutter on the open shelves. The living room needed a cat-proof leather sofa with a divan section that was easy to vacuum underneath. A new place for the wall clock, with numbers on the clock to make it easy for a schoolchild to learn our concept of time. All the furniture could be replaced except the dining table chairs...


  • New room in a new home

    New room in a new home

    A new phase of life. A mother and two children were moving into a three-bedroom apartment, where the biggest change was to carve out a space in the living room for the mother's bedroom. The children would have their existing rooms, one for the boy and one for the girl. They wanted to make the rooms inviting and warmly decorated. Natural materials, freshness, and a water element were on the wish list. The vision of the whole: towards light. Creating a strong sense of atmosphere and warmth in the home....


  • An incredible 17 square metres

    An incredible 17 square metres

    Making a small home cosy? A studio apartment of just an unimaginable 17 square metres can be fitted with the necessary functions in a beautiful and practical way. Incredible, but true. The tenant had the desire to renovate the apartment into a comfortable home. They wanted a Scandi industrial style, with broken natural colours. The resident had already decided on a copper-coloured kitchen tap and the kitchen plans were already in the process of being drawn up. At the right time, I got to the rest of the overall design and colour scheme...


  • Be in the living room

    Be in the living room

    We wanted the living room of a mother and two sons to be a cosy and warm nest. The solutions were functional, easy to use and not superfluous. The centrally located central problem was the tower of the kitchen island. It was perceived as a difficult visual barrier. The plafond in the ceiling, on the other hand, created a bright industrial lighting atmosphere, not so homely. The living room was just the family's sons' PlayStation, which was going to move to the kids' room anyway, so...


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