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| A subtle wall installation that doubles as a media stand separates the living room space from the open kitchen layout. The charcoal gray sofas offer a comfortable place to relax and admire the views outside. Teak ‘Sushi’ stools, which are sold at the couple’s boutique, serve as the perfect perch for coffee or a cocktail. Owning an interior décor boutique has its advantages for the couple, who absolutely endorse the products that they sell in their boutique. “The products that we sell in our shop are hand-picked by me, and I always choose items that I would want to have in my own home,” Mens says. Light fixture: Bird Lamp by Tas-ka Coffee table and sofas: Linteloo Candlesticks: Ikea |
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| The showstopping piece in the dining area is the Non Random Light by Dutch design house Moooi. Designed by Bertjan Pot, the pendant projects light through an intricate web of epoxy and fiberglass strands, which gives off an organic softness while remaining quintessentially modern. Paint color: Hardwick White by Farrow & Ball |
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| The contemporary, fuss-free kitchen is large and spacious, with clean lines and modern appliances. A wall of custom-built dark Wenge wood cupboards houses a row of Siemens built-in appliances, including a steam oven, coffee machine, oven and hidden refrigerator. A glossy kitchen island and stainless steel finishes create a streamlined look. Large Asian stone floor tiles run throughout. |
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| The vintage Scandinavian dining table is a purchase the couple made in Antwerp, during a visit to the city’s popular antique shopping street, Kloosterstraat. The chairs surrounding the table are original iconic Fritz Hansen Butterfly chairs. One of the most widely sold chairs in the world, the modern classic chairs are a design icon that the couple has enjoyed for years. Antique Chinese cabinet: Zen Lifestyle |
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| The master suite is designed with Asian flair. Red Chinese side tables, purchased during a visit to a furniture shop in The Hague’s Chinatown, pop against an otherwise neutral setting. A vintage Chinese print was purchased at Zen Lifestyle. The couple purchased the sculptural piece at a design boutique in Delft. It is a folding clothes stand by Italian design house Zanotta. Wall color: Shaded White by Farrow & Ball Bedding: Mrs. Me Home Couture Lamps: Kartell Print: Zen Lifestyle Clothes stand: Sciangai by Zanotta |
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| A feature wall of Asian-inspired wallpaper is striking against the bedroom’s neutral tones, and picks up on the red accents in the room. Wallpaper: Osborne & Little Wall color: ‘Shaded White’ by Farrow & Ball Bedding: Mrs. Me Home Couture Lamps: Kartell Print: Zen Lifestyle Clothes stand: Sciangai by Zanotta |
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| With a baby boy due very soon, the nursery is near completion. A feature wall covered in robot wallpaper by Scandinavian company Ferm Living is a whimsical and fun addition to the room. Paired with soft yellow walls, the room is just right for their son. Mens picked up the vintage baby bed for a steal at an online boutique specializing in vintage and retro items for children. The look the couple were going for in the baby’s room was “vintage and fresh with a combination of modern and vintage furnishings.” The couple plan to add a changing station and Mens plans on sewing a handmade mobile for their son to gaze up at while lying in his bed. “On my wishlist is an Eames rocker as my feeding chair,” Mens says. Wall colors: ‘Light Blue’ and ‘Babouche’ by Farrow & Ball Robot Wallpaper and cushions: Ferm Living Bed: Mevrouw de Uil |
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| Throughout the couple’s home are items that reflect on the traveling they have done together over the years. “I’m a collector," Mens says. "Every city we go to, we buy something. We have brought things back from Morocco, Bali, Barcelona and Paris.” The collection of picture frames in the entryway is a growing tradition for the couple, who find a new picture every time they visit a new city or country. The antique Chinese mantelpiece at the end of the hallway is home to a number of items brought back from holidays abroad, including a Moroccan stone-studded mirror, and sea shells, coral and a Buddha from Bali. |
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| Off the entryway on the ground floor is a large and spacious home office that Mens uses to sew and work from home from time to time. Modern floor-to-ceiling cupboards in a high-gloss finish provide ample storage for fabrics, office supplies and knickknacks, while tangerine colored Eames Eiffel chairs add more style to the space. |
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| A striking black-and-silver wallpaper brings excitement and texture to the room, and provides a luscious backdrop to the bright orange Eames chairs. The two solid wood tables were made by Mens’ father who is a carpenter. He also made the three wooden blocks that hold the printer and office supplies. Wallpaper: Chinese Dragon by Osborne & Little Clock: George Nelson Asterisk Clock by Vitra |
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| When Mens and Van der Burg purchased the land and home, they played around with the floor plan to create the open kitchen, dining and living area that provides them with loads of living space, and also forfeited one of the three bedrooms on the third floor in favor of creating a spacious master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet. The couple have considered extending the house to include a fourth floor in the future. |
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| Even on a bitter winter’s day, the views of the charming, family-oriented neighborhood from the couple’s home are a pretty sight. More: My Houzz: A Home Grows With the Family Houzz Tour: Contemporary Character in a Dutch Studio Houzz Tour: Canadian Cottage in the Netherlands |