This house is located in small Dutch city in south-eastern province of  Overijssel, on the border with Germany. It’s set among other houses  around and has emphasized difference between the face side, defined by  dark gray-brown bricks, and the back side, where the private garden is.  Even though outside the house looks quite big,  inside it’s far smaller  and more intimate. Although there is everything the family could  possibly need and even more. Besides having common big living areas  there a lot of small extra spaces, generated by the links between house  stores and placed almost random manner. The entire house shows the  architect’s love to asymmetry: position of elements (windows, floors,  rooms) and a variety of materials used (painted wood, aluminum, glass,  brick and so on). The ground floor offers a variety of environments and  living spaces: kitchen, dining area, meeting areas, TV room and study.  There isn’t underground floor in the house because the double garage is  integrated into building volume, but there is the tower room with an  internal height of 3,7 meters. Even though the project isn’t look like  usual European house designs it’s still nice example of contemporary  architecture.
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