House Overveen / Bloot Architecture
Renovation and extension of a stately row house in Overveen, The Netherlands. The house is located in a dune area and therefore the ground level is higher at the front than at the rear.
© Mirko Merchiori
Architects: Bloot Architecture
Location: Overveen, The Netherlands
Lead Architects: Tjeerd Bloothoofd
Area: 269.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Mirko Merchiori
Contractor: Pascale Fibbe
Constructor: Santbergen Engineering
© Mirko Merchiori
Text description provided by the architects. Renovation and extension of a stately row house in Overveen, The Netherlands. The house is located in a dune area and therefore the ground level is higher at the front than at the rear.
© Mirko Merchiori
The inside of the house was already taken care of in the 70s and stripped of all period features. The ground floor serves as a living area and was a large narrow space. A spiral staircase with a balustrade made of marine  rope led to the basement that consisted of a series of small rooms including a small kitchen. The first and second floors consist of bedrooms and a family bathroom.
© Mirko Merchiori
The basement has now been extended so that the existing kitchen has become larger and has now become a real family kitchen with an open view of the back garden. A floating veranda connected to the family kitchen strengthens this relationship. On the floati...
© Mirko Merchiori
Architects: Bloot Architecture
Location: Overveen, The Netherlands
Lead Architects: Tjeerd Bloothoofd
Area: 269.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Mirko Merchiori
Contractor: Pascale Fibbe
Constructor: Santbergen Engineering
© Mirko Merchiori
Text description provided by the architects. Renovation and extension of a stately row house in Overveen, The Netherlands. The house is located in a dune area and therefore the ground level is higher at the front than at the rear.
© Mirko Merchiori
The inside of the house was already taken care of in the 70s and stripped of all period features. The ground floor serves as a living area and was a large narrow space. A spiral staircase with a balustrade made of marine  rope led to the basement that consisted of a series of small rooms including a small kitchen. The first and second floors consist of bedrooms and a family bathroom.
© Mirko Merchiori
The basement has now been extended so that the existing kitchen has become larger and has now become a real family kitchen with an open view of the back garden. A floating veranda connected to the family kitchen strengthens this relationship. On the floati...
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