Architecture | 23 Jul 08 | Comments (5) | Stumble

The Villa Peet by Studio Klink is based on an Alice in Wonderland concept where a feeling of going down a series of rabbit holes is brought on by the contrasting spatial experiences as one enters and continues through the ground floor with glimpses of the floor above. There are no traditional interior doors on the ground floor, which provides continuity. The view of the front of the house is almost a continuous expanse of white, which makes it look as though it has no windows at all, although most of these face the back garden for more privacy. The interior is, in fact, very bright and airy.
Photography by Lars van den Brink.




















More photos at yatzer.com:
http://tinyurl.com/5s7n83
would love to see the space lived in by people instead of bunnies... do they come with the place?
Does anyone know what type of flooring is being using? It seems as though its stained concrete w/o control joints...
Beautiful and spartan. I like it.
Very very nice, B/W excellent