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Architects: Atelier van Wengerden
- Year: 2015
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Photographs:Yvonne Brandwijk
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Manufacturers: GIRA, DACO, MODIWOOD
Text description provided by the architects. This project for a private client was carried out in Broek in Waterland, a rural village north of Amsterdam.
The 1970s bungalow was extended to create extra space, with a large window and open decking designed to maximize views over paddocks and farmland to the west. To the east of the bungalow, large sliding doors and windows were introduced to connect and integrate the living areas with a large garden.
Inside, the functions were rearranged, and a more generous open plan environment created with double height ceilings. The timber used for the extension and decking was continued inside as wall panelling and cupboards – organising the internal functions.
The result is a re-imagined house that truly responds to its environment by maximizing the use of light, sun, and restful views.
Product Description. The MODIWOOD sustainable wood facade cladding was also used as decking and soffit lining. The sustainable properties made it suitable as a long term cladding solution that provided the house with a warm an natural finish that reflected the surrounding landscape.