Stydio Pietboon has designed a beautiful luxurious micro condominium in Amsterdam, Netherland. This private residence shows that comfortable luxury living doesn’t automatically equal a large amount of space. Tasked with the transformation of a 15.8 square meter canal house room, into a luxurious micro condominium, their design approach was to create the sense of luxury by incorporating as many (hidden) functionalities as possible and use rich materials throughout the entire home.
They embraced its original historical features in their design and by using art, rich materials, high-end detailing and custom-made both loose and fixed furniture, Studio Pietboon was able to permeate the entire home with the feel of luxury. The floor of the home is oak wood whilst the bathroom was outfitted with natural stone from floor to ceiling as well as the washbasin, making it look like a “marble box”.
Finally, used as a pied-a-terre, the condominium needed to boast the same functionalities and comfort similar to that of the clients regular home. By reconfiguring the space they designed the condominium in such a way that they could outfit it with a kitchen, bathroom, sizable bed and dining/lounge area.
