Built in the Art Nouveau style, the small house in Utrecht that we will see next surprised us with its elegance and simplicity. The rooms were furnished with great taste and personal details, resulting in a relaxing and very youthful atmosphere.

Opening the Gallery If Dutch homes usually have narrow and dark rooms, this time the space is generous, and through the large windows natural light penetrates unhindered. The furniture pieces are chosen from antique shops or flea markets, with a preference for those with classic lines and pastel shades.

The mix of textures used and works of art is particularly successful, inspiringly complementing the architecture.

The ground floor is occupied by an open-space that incorporates the kitchen and living room. The sofa was taken from Ikea, the rug covering the floor and the poufs were brought from Morocco, and the hookah was purchased in Istanbul. An eclectic accent that energizes the living room decor is the coffee table improvised from recycled pallets.

The bar was improvised from an old bicycle, whose frame was modified.

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The bedroom was dedicated to a double bed, and the rest of the decor focused on the walls. Here, graphic works brought from travels were displayed, accents that complete the personal touch of the room. The hallway upstairs hides a collection of tribal masks, an original ensemble for decoration.

The kitchen is fresh, perfect for a dynamic lifestyle. The combination of the ethnic rug with white furniture creates a pleasant contrast, highlighting two different styles.

The aesthetics of the space are transformed under the influence of personal preferences and passions. Simple pieces can contribute to successful arrangements, what always matters being how we combine them with decorative objects that represent us.

The terrace is meant for relaxing mornings

Furniture pieces are chosen from antique shops or flea markets

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