Country house De Grote Liefde
On the banks of the Dokkumer Ee is a farm that has been completely renovated by architect Bart Zantman. Originally the farm served as a toll house, it was a place where tolls were paid and where visitors were welcome. The starting point of this project was to preserve the farm. The building has many bedrooms, a sleeping loft, three bathrooms, a children's playroom, lounge and sitting area with fireplaces and a large kitchen. In the heart of the house, the large kitchen, the following fixtures have been used; The Rivington Tube hanging lamp from Brands-Concept.
A slim lamp, an elegant black perforated tube that enriches the space into an artistic piece. The Icon 1-light smoke hanging lamp is a modern, yet timeless masterpiece. It exudes subtle class with its smoked glass design. The Troy 70 surface-mounted fixture, this innovative fixture has two gimbal rings that allow you to tilt the light sources in any desired direction. The Chique 111 3-light surface-mounted spotlight, an eye-catching design, modern design and amazing functionality. The Inlet Up/Down wall lamp offers a sleek and cool design that transforms any room. Track lighting and wall lamps have been used for the spacious hall; The Kodiak 35 1-phase rail spotlight, with its sleek design and focused light beam, this rail spotlight creates a unique atmosphere. The Inlet Up/Down wall lamp was also chosen for this room, such as in the kitchen.
The Tube Cube wall lamp was chosen as outdoor lighting because of its wide and balanced light distribution. The renovation has ensured that visitors are just as welcome as in the old toll house.