This loft in Kortrijk, Belgium used to be, at one point, a warehouse. To accommodate her client, architect Stephanie Laporte had transformed and designed the space according to the way the client wanted to live by mixing opposites, whether it’s the style or texture to keep it interesting.
A visual rhythm was created by the repetition of
the same
The simple concrete floors and walls showcased
the classic curves and lines of the furnishings, and art both modern and
traditional
Because of the abundance of light, bold colors were used and the light shining through
added a dramatic dimension in the dining room. Notice the industrial table
Amazing view!
Photography by
Gilles Trillard. The New Eighteenth- Century Home by Michéle Lalande
2 comments:
That is very interesting idea. It is amazing how the rooms are transformed when you let the sun light come into the house. It makes want to live in it.
That is very interesting idea. In Photography this is one kind of technique! Picture Lighting
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