Fun Renovation of an Existing Two-Storey Home / Bradley Van Der Straeten
The George house is a fun renovation of an existing two-storey home that was built in the 1980’s, situated on a green, low density housing estate.
Discover the latest in interior design, showcasing stylish and functional living spaces. This category highlights innovative designs, modern aesthetics, and sustainable practices. Perfect for designers, homeowners, and enthusiasts looking for inspiration and trends in creating beautiful interiors.
The George house is a fun renovation of an existing two-storey home that was built in the 1980’s, situated on a green, low density housing estate.
A loft style home is a type of residency that is characterized by an open layout. There are high ceilings in this house which depicts an industrial aesthetic. It is a very affordable and stylish design that…
Located in Sarıyer, the northernmost district on the European side of Istanbul, Zekeriyaköy House is designed as a private family house by escapefromsofa in 2019.
Interior designer Meital Zimber was asked to design a contractor’s apartment for a young family, a couple, and their four small children. The family requested a cheerful home, alongside ample storage solutions and practical thinking, considering the…
The Castelli loft is developed on two levels. To continue with the factory aesthetics of the building, black-painted sheet metal was used on the railings and bridge, and the carpentry was changed to black.
The Altillo Cervantes Apartment is located on the top floor of the renovation we carried out on an exposed brick chalet from the 90s that we converted into a mixed-use apartment building.
In this four-story 1850s brownstone designed for a fashion designer, an art consultant and their children, a premium was placed on the way the space and interiors felt, first and foremost.
In one of the old buildings of the Valencian Ensanche is this typical home whose intervention highlights the purest essence of modernist craftsmanship and respect for existing materials.
47-49 Greene Street, a 6-story building between Broome and Grand Street in the landmarked district of SoHo, is an extant example of the mixed iron-and-masonry construction of the post-Civil war period.