Contemporary Houseboat in the Netherlands Offers Both Privacy and Views
Situated on a trench in Utrecht, The Netherlands, this houseboat by BYTR Planners is a contemporary dream. The customers needed the experience of living on water consolidated with an abnormal state of security. In the meantime, they asked for that their home offer perspectives of the recreation center and forests.
Inside, liberally estimated windows get regular light and outline the extremely old trees. "We chose to keep the rooftop private for the family, with no physical fringes or fences obstructing the recreation center setting, making it feel however much as could be expected like it's a piece of the surroundings," the engineers clarified.
The drifting home, clad in neighborhood timber and copper boards, is forever moored in the waterway nearby a bicycle way. "The angling watercraft, which glides beside the patio, gives a sentiment opportunity and permits the customers to bounce in for a languid pontoon trip," the modelers said.
Dozing regions on the base level incorporate a main room and two single beds for children and visitors. The kitchen and living zone are on the second floor. White dividers differentiated by wooden pantries and French oak flooring give the social zones an inviting vibe. [Photography by StijnStijl]