Partly because of the use of the old Boom blue roof tiles, you’ll think it’s an old lived-in house. Other details such as wrought iron wall anchors and stone sills also give the impression that many generations have lived in this unique house.
burgundian dalles
old bricks
belgian bluestone basin with antique mirrors
old building materials
Not only outdoors but also indoors recycled old building materials were used.
With old oak beams, bluestone basins, antique Burgundian dalles and sandstone fireplaces including an antique campagnarde fireplace, the warm, lived-in atmosphere was also brought inside.
With the combination of old building materials and timeless furniture, the residents have created a warm, contemporary home.
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antique terracotta tiles
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old oak beams
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old blue bricks ("waaltjes")
interior and decoration
interior and decoration
old smothered terracotta tiles
antique desk and furniture