“When design minded individuals connect in the way we did with our Rotterdam Terrace client, magic happens.”
From the six-meter windows and pooling linen curtains to the oak fronted kitchen with its green and caramel coloured stone countertops. From the white painted, exposed rough brick to the expanse of smooth concrete floors. Brass details, vintage leather, filmy track screening of windows and wardrobes. Pared back with a wabi sabi meets modern vibe. Rotterdam Terrace by Dutch firm Avenue Design Studio.
Rainy says:
Too plain and boring for me.
Leslie-Anne says:
I agree. Where’s the magic?
Anna L says:
Thank you both and all your sources for photos. I know this has been written before here, but this space gives me my ‘blank’ time and I do not mean that as an insult. It is stress free day-dreaming. A visual safe place away from scary reality.
As for this home, very calming and perfect for a neat ‘freak’ which is not me.
KiM says:
Thank you for the kind words Anna. This blog is our own day-dreaming sanctuary and we’re so happy it’s helping distract everyone in these crazy times.
elise says:
hello there kitchen counter.
Janice Hong says:
Your place is absolutely lovely! It is so calming.
Heather says:
Can you please give me more information on the bathroom vanity cabinet? Where it was purchased, manufacturer, name/style, material? I’m looking for something similar for an upcoming bath remodel. Thanks!!
Lenny says:
Beautifully curated balance of luxury and zen like simplicity
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