“We didn’t want to keep anything from the existing Small houseThe founder architects of Antony Gigar and August Hijlkema, the founder architects of Antony Gigar and August Hijlkema, for years by their previous owners. Gigar and HijlkemaTell. This is true: The new variety of spaces seems to be twice as big as 646 sq ft of the house. “We cleaned the whole thing, just below the stairs. Everything was re-worked. With a certain version in their form, but with a great prosperity in terms of different versions and the way they are organized, the pair created a succession of small places that compress and expand, where you cross light and half light and you air three levels with two roofs and roofs of different heights.
A good place to start with this house tour is a large photo window that brings the garden indoors. Entry on the first floor and principal bedrooms take advantage of the calm, later with an intimate suit that feels like a bamboo box that is complemented by the bathroom with black color Zeliz Tiles And a green onyx sink. The sink, which was made from the scrap stone, was launched from a marble workshop, adding a luxurious touch while living within the tight budget. The center of the house is the ladder, a sculpture characteristic that is slightly wide, such as it climbs, and whose second flight has a pile of genius steel piles to go to light in the second flight. At the first level, the living area opens on a large stone roof with a garden view, which includes a railing in the Virginia Creper.
A mineral-green terazo floor makes the impression of grounding its location, while a mesh of solid oak slats gives rhythm into space, introducing heat and character. “If we start with light, simple and shiny walls, floor can be a means of introducing physicality and a real personality for the house.” The kitchen on top of the first ladder leads to the dining room, which then opens Cathedral-seacroing Living room in this sequence of interconnected spaces. Here, we consider the intentions of the architects to be the recurrence of the idea of compression and expansion in the sequence of the house sequence. “The height of the roof, which is low in the kitchen, grows in the dining room and then the entire height in the living room, allowing us to fit three different tasks in a 237-class-foot space.”