This massive 70’s house is quite a project for it’s owners. The solid full-brick house has more than 300 square meters. The couple has decided to renovate the house in phases. In the first phase, the former pool room was renovated into a spacious master bedroom. The light carpet combined with a black paneled ceiling and a wenge vaneered bed made by a carpenter creates a luxurious atmosphere in the room. The children's bathroom was also remodeled at the same time. It was enlarged by dismantling the partition between the former storage room and the toilet. Patterned Moroccan tiles were chosen for the floor and the wall surfaces were painted dark. The walls of the shower room were tiled with large tiles of the same shade.
In the second phase, the laundry room, the bathroom and sauna facilities were renovated. They were still in their original state, so they were in desperate need of a renovation. Dark gray tiles and dark toned panels match stylishly for the original hardwood paneling used in other areas of the house. The laundry room is next to an exciting Lapland-themed fireplace room. It is part of the original interior of the house, which is preserved as it is. The gray log walls resonate well with the gray tiles. Also the hallway and the living room were updated with new paint colors and wallpapers. The selected shades had to take into an account the original wooden ceiling surfaces as well as the existing furniture and paintings. Lighting was also improved. The next phase is the kitchen renovation - I'm looking forward to it!