Design Apartment Utrecht is a captivating apartment in Utrecht, Netherlands, showcasing the exceptional design vision of Lexi Beckord Interior Design. Transforming a traditional space into a cozy and functional haven, the team leveraged strategic storage solutions and a harmonious blend of modern and classic elements to create a truly remarkable living environment. Highlighting the apartment’s prime location in the heart of the historic city, this project exemplifies Beckord’s talent for crafting tailored, livable interiors that seamlessly merge form and function.
The IG&H Utrecht project, designed by D/DOCK in 2021, reimagines the modern office as a hub for creativity and collaboration. Located in Utrecht, Netherlands, this innovative workspace showcases the application of environmental psychology and biophilic design principles, resulting in a park-like office landscape that enhances the well-being of its occupants. Eschewing traditional office features, the design embraces organic shapes, ample greenery, and secluded nooks that facilitate meaningful interactions among employees.
Discover the art of modern living in the ‘House Renovation in Utrecht‘, a stunning apartment transformation by Menichetti+Caldarelli. Located in the heart of Utrecht, Netherlands, this 2023 project exemplifies contemporary design at its finest.
Utrecht, known for its rich history and vibrant culture, now houses this exquisite example of cutting-edge architecture. The designers have masterfully blended sleek, modern aesthetics with the city’s traditional charm, offering an unparalleled living experience.
Watertoren Utrecht is a historic water tower in Utrecht, the Netherlands, transformed in 2022 by Zecc Architecten into an exclusive six-story residence, with three apartments and commercial space on the ground floor.
Discover the unique Zigzag House in Utrecht, Netherlands, designed by Jasper Smiths Architecture in 2020. This modern minimalist house is a self-built narrow townhouse situated in a new residential area built on the site of the former Veemarkt.
What makes this property stand out is its innovative urban development and floor plan. With only a front garden, the 5.4m wide Zigzag House allows for a more agreeable floor plan. The concrete split-level house is divided into 8 floors, separated by a void and connected by a carefully designed wooden staircase. The void allows light from the skylights and landings to flood in throughout the whole building.