In connecting the three buildings as one, Bovenbouw dramatised breakthroughs in the party walls as essential spatial components, creating openings and entrances through what were chimneys or mantelpieces in the past life. Fireplaces present in many rooms throughout the building were also transformed into entranceways and connecting structures between rooms, motifs that are both functional and decorative elements. In some rooms, their original proportions are distorted such that the prior use is disguised, morphing into a walk-in storage cupboard, or a window portal between two rooms. The overall effect is a little trippy, giving the building an Alice in Wonderland-esque quality.
Bovenbouw’s use of colour is sparing but definitive throughout the space. The interior facades are fresh and white, with herringbone floors and arched windows creating an elegant foundation. The aforementioned entryways and openings are clad in coloured
Elements of surprise are peppered throughout the building, with custom-built cabinets concealing elevator doors, or shower units. The common hallway has ornamental touches that further reference the building’s exterior, such as encaustic tiles and a winding timber staircase. The attic is a separate entity to the rest of the building, overall feeling more rustic, with a traditional gable roof, a mezzanine with timber floors, and exposed brick.
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