
House Renovation from A Church in River Side
This house is a renovation from a wooden church that built in 1930. Since 1960s this building not used as church but as a storage space and garage. Designed by Ruud Visser Architects, the living area has a separated space inside the house, leaves a big space of transept that still can be used as a church. It give a sensation of a house inside the church to the occupants. The back of the house is covered with glass facade to give a magnificent view directly to the bank of the river De Rotte. The transept can be used as a activities area for the family and you can see the original church interior from this area. Here are some photos of this house renovation from an old church.

back facade of House Renovation from A Church in River Side

back view of House Renovation from A Church in River Side

bathroom of House Renovation from A Church in River Side

ceilings of House Renovation from A Church in River Side

glass door of House Renovation from A Church in River Side

glass facade of House Renovation from A Church in River Side

house area of House Renovation from A Church in River Side

kitchen of House Renovation from A Church in River Side

living room of House Renovation from A Church in River Side

modern interior of House Renovation from A Church in River Side

original church interior of House Renovation from A Church in River Side

transept of House Renovation from A Church in River Side
Photographs: René de Wit
Design of House
One Response
John
June 22nd, 2011 at 7:43 pm
1I absolutely love the lighting used in that house. It is gorgeous and so well lit. The lights fit the house perfectly and really compliment its style. I have more of a background in industrial LED lighting, but I still love just about any lighting. That house is an amazing feat of architecture and is simple astounding.
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