Amsterdam
Built in the 1600s and registered as a monument, this Dutch storage warehouse located in the Twee Sleutels (Two Keys) building was a project that took 8 months to complete.
After gutting the interior, the loft was rebuilt, staying true to the original architecture: low beams and the long, rectangular shape typical of a Dutch warehouse (pakhuis).
While Dutch tradition often divides large spaces into smaller rooms due to the premium on space in the Netherlands, this renovation broke with convention by creating one large loft space, with a smaller bedroom and office positioned towards the back.
Long wood-plank floors and a stainless steel kitchen with floating shelves and recessed lighting brought this centuries-old Dutch pakhuis into modern times.
Unfortunately there are no additional pics for Twee Sleutals as they were lost in the move back to the US.
