Photography
Piet-Albert Goethals
Design team
Toon Martens Sam Peeters
Year
2020
Residential
Antwerp
SCHELDE
Connecting all functions through material unity. The kitchen is designed around three materials; walnut wood cabinets, sanded concrete and stainless steel. We played with the characteristics of each material. The concrete bar-element 'floats' to emphasize the material-unity of the floor in this Antwerp apartment. Throughout the whole apartment we used the same lime-finish in a soft grey colour.
Connecting all functions through material unity. The kitchen is designed around three materials; walnut wood cabinets, sanded concrete and stainless steel. We played with the characteristics of each material. The concrete bar-element 'floats' to emphasize the material-unity of the floor in this Antwerp apartment. Throughout the whole apartment we used the same lime-finish in a soft grey colour.
Connecting all functions through material unity. The kitchen is designed around three materials; walnut wood cabinets, sanded concrete and stainless steel. We played with the characteristics of each material. The concrete bar-element 'floats' to emphasize the material-unity of the floor in this Antwerp apartment. Throughout the whole apartment we used the same lime-finish in a soft grey colour.
Throughout the apartment we've used a limited amount of materials to create a 'sober' space for living. In the bathroom the palisander bath volume connects a stainless steel sink unit with a walk-in shower. The columns in this Antwerp apartment are structural but also the perfect spatial dividers. The living room and dining area are subtly separated. We treated the columns, walls and ceiling the same way making the transition of spaces more fluid.
Throughout the apartment we've used a limited amount of materials to create a 'sober' space for living. In the bathroom the palisander bath volume connects a stainless steel sink unit with a walk-in shower. The columns in this Antwerp apartment are structural but also the perfect spatial dividers. The living room and dining area are subtly separated. We treated the columns, walls and ceiling the same way making the transition of spaces more fluid.
Throughout the apartment we've used a limited amount of materials to create a 'sober' space for living. In the bathroom the palisander bath volume connects a stainless steel sink unit with a walk-in shower. The columns in this Antwerp apartment are structural but also the perfect spatial dividers. The living room and dining area are subtly separated. We treated the columns, walls and ceiling the same way making the transition of spaces more fluid.