Townhouse with attic and terrace in a 17th century house.

This townhouse is located in the center of Amsterdam in a house that is almost 400 years old. See how the designers managed to create a luxurious loft-style interior by restoring original 17th-century details.

Now the four-story townhouse with an area of ​​200 square meters is divided into two two-story apartments with separate entrances and exits. The designers tried to preserve the layout of the house, so they left the five-meter high ceilings, attic, terrace, wine cellar and made the preserved ceiling beams even more reliable. 

Both apartments are designed in a loft style, which only emphasized the age of the house. The designers restored the 17th-century wooden floor and restored the red brick walls.

There is a lot of wood and brick in the kitchen decoration – the kitchen island and dining table are made of oak, brickwork on the walls. The color scheme is restrained – black, white, beige. The space allows you to fit everything and even more – two ovens, a wine cooler and even an ice maker. 

The loft style involves a lot of open space without doors, so the kitchens in the house smoothly flow into the dining rooms, and the dining areas into the living rooms.

The living room has a lot of massive furniture: a large leather sofa, thick legs of coffee tables, large poufs. White walls serve as an excellent backdrop for various interior details, and the abundance of textiles brings coziness.

Lots of daylight from the wide windows and living plants in the living room dilute the harsh aesthetics of the loft style.

The bedrooms, like all the rooms in the house, are spacious (even too spacious). Inside there are many paintings and textiles made from natural fur and fabrics. One of the rooms leads to a dressing room, which allows you to avoid cluttering the room with cabinets and cabinets.

The bathroom is more like a spa. Inside there is a sauna with a relaxation area and a large shower with rain shower.

The other bedroom is located directly in the attic. There’s not a lot of space, but there’s a lot of light coming through the skylights and views of the city. In one part of the room there is a bed, in the other there is a work area with a table.

The bathroom is large and spacious. There was room here for a jacuzzi, a washing machine, a double sink and a 17th-century wardrobe, which the designers restored.

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