Penthouse T

Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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Penthouse T

Objekt Architecten

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Niels Van der Straeten, Dries Van Nieuwenbergh, Mahir Yavas

PROGRAM / USE / BUILDING FUNCTION
Family Home

MANUFACTURERS
Vitrocsa, Atelier Franssens, Delta Light, Inbani

AREA
240 m²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Ternat, Belgium

CATEGORY
Houses

We were commissioned to furnish a third-floor duplex penthouse tailored to the needs of our clients. The unit is reminiscent of a luxury yacht, where the sleeping quarters are located below the living space and where residents can escape the daily hustle and bustle.

Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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Ceiling-high frameless windows on three sides provide an almost 360° view of the surroundings and the intensive roof garden. They also provide a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor areas.

To further enhance this connection, a rough floor finish with a wide joint was chosen. In the living space, a rounded volume in walnut was placed in which various serving functions were grouped and hidden from view.

Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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Furthermore, this volume also serves as a partition between the different parts of the living space.

At the back of this volume, we find a space that serves as a hallway. This hall connects the kitchen with the intimate TV room with the library. In between, in the volume, we find a spacious storage room and a toilet.

In addition, this volume also hides the entrance to the penthouse.

Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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On the opposite side, we find a spacious reception room with a showpiece de Sede sofa, combined with a high-pile rug.

Visually, the reception area is separated from the dining area by a floating Gyrofocus fireplace.

In the dining area, table guests can sit at a large round dining table made in Belgium. A step pendant lighting completes the ensemble.

Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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On the other side of the reception area, we find a home office, hidden behind a rounded wall finished using a light pink paint technique.

Next to the dining room, we find a semi-professional kitchen completed in stainless steel, highlighted by the light pink AGA cooker. A dream spot for any hobby chef.

Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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Between the office space and the TV room, a walnut staircase gives access to the sleeping quarters below. Where the living space bathes in natural daylight, the night hall has a warm, intimate wellness atmosphere thanks to the wooden wall paneling and atmospheric lighting.

This floor houses a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, a laundry room, a toilet, and a multipurpose room with hammam.

Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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The rough floor finish can also be found in the night hall and multipurpose room. A parquet floor was chosen for the bedroom. Here too, a special painting technique was chosen for the walls, in a neutral warm color.

In the en-suite bathroom, we find the same neutral color combined with made-to-measure cupboards in walnut.

Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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Green accents, in the form of unique, architect-designed cabinet handles and washbasins by Atelier Franssens and a marble tablet, complete the whole.

With this interior design, we tried to fulfil the client's wish to integrate the wellness atmosphere into this home.

Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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In addition, the open character of the living space and the intensive roof garden ensure that the residents can still live in a green environment, even though they exchanged their home with a large garden for a penthouse flat.

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Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
© Ypsilon Business Photography


Penthouse T
© Ypsilon Business Photography
Penthouse T
© Ypsilon Business Photography
Penthouse T
© Ypsilon Business Photography
Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
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Penthouse T
© Ypsilon Business Photography


Penthouse T
Plan - Ground floor
Penthouse T
Plan - 1st floor