Jeroen van Zwetselaar

Project

Former Railway House

Materials used

exposed brick – raw concrete –  vintage –  clean white –  corten steel exterior 

Year

2012

Location

Santpoort

Square meters

200

“Life consists of details and those details give identity to the space”

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interior design railway houarailway house brake through old elements se brake through old elements
interior design railway houarailway house brake through old elements se brake through old elements
railway house brake through old elements
Hius Santpoort
railway house brake through old elements
Former Railway House architecture by Jeroen van Zwetselaar

Former Railway House

This railway house is an ingenious manifestation of contrast and alternation. The straight metal rails of the extension, making the small railway house literally break through its old walls, set off sharply against the softness of the surrounding dune landscape. The architectural transformation and extension by Zecc Architects, alternate the old elements and new additions in a surprising way. Exciting reversals between inside and outside occur, such as the interior of the dining room being the encapsulated exterior of the railway house, whereas the patio feels more like an interior space. Design classics are combined with found objects and a Persian rug rests on the hard untreated concrete.

“Life consists of details and those details give identity to the space”

Additional Text

The transformation and extension of this railway house is an ingenious manifestation of contrast and alternation. The straight metal rails of the extension, making the small railway house literally break through its old walls, set off sharply against the softness of the surrounding dune landscape. Exciting reversals between inside and outside occur, such as the interior of the dining room being the encapsulated exterior of the railway house, whereas the patio feels more like an interior space. Old elements and new additions alternate in a surprising way, also on the interior level, where design classics are combined with found objects and a Persian rug rests on the hard untreated concrete.

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Railway House Stairs
Railway House bed
Railway House bath