This sea side apartment Blanke Top OG located in the Netherlands,designed by Eline Ostyn. Situated in Versluys’ newly built project De Blanke Top, the design principles are exemplified: an open plan apartment, ton-sur-ton materials relating to its geographical location whilst diversified by its subtile and tactile textures.
Looking out onto the dunes, the materials are an extension of the Dutch seaside. Sandblasted epicea wood reminds people of the gentle waves, the beige di medici natural stone with open structure and grainy lime plaster imitate the sandy beach. Once entering the space, one is overcome by a feeling of tranquility.
The designers Eline Ostyn looked to the outside for inspiration and found the hues of the residence on the dunes. The designers layered various soft textures to create a home that is intimately connected to its place, while also embodying the idea of calm and relaxation. Any coastal home inspires a sense of calm through the rhythm of the ocean; the ebb and flow of the ocean is synonymous with a meditative state. Connecting with an idyllic setting on the Dutch coast connects the house to its owner.
- Interiors: Eline Ostyn
- Photos: Verne Photo & Film
- Words: Qianqian