Red Terrace
Hepacan

Red Terrace

D Hage Designs como Arquitetos

A testament to what can be done with small floor space and budget. The first home of a young creative couple in Amsterdam, this project was a gut renovation of a classic red brick social house in Amsterdam. The project was named after its red brick, communism-model housing history, and the red marble and maroon steelwork in the new design. Despite the small floor space, the creation of a large customised staircase created flexibility and a sense of generous proportions.

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With a largely open plan design, all the unsightly elements such as the fridge, pantry, and shoe storage were positioned under the stairs, creating living spaces that felt light and uncluttered. Small bold touches such as the raw brass tapware, maroon powder-coated balustrade, and red marble bathrooms made this home unique and contemporary. This house was also a testing ground for art and homeware objects that were part of our collection, and the interiors became a space for the exhibition of the Taaha collectible design project and the artworks of Hepacan.

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Beyond the architectural interventions such as additional insulation, underfloor heating, lighting, bathrooms, and a substantial dormer window which converted the attic into the primary bedroom, resulting in a space that was comfortable, functional, and sustainable.

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Architects: D Hage Designs

Photographer: Hepacan

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