Design Gallerist presents exclusive news about the new modernist and glamorous interior of Villa Kaplansky.
The house is located just outside Antwerp in Belgium and was designed for the first time by the architect Nachman Kaplansky in 1934 and it was dramatically rebuilt in 1962.
By Editor Micael Carvalho.
After the rebuilt in the 60s, B-architecten take the project and restore its 1930s glamour. Following Kaplansky’s fascination with Bauhaus, the architects conceived a modernist interior.
Materials such as travertine and terrazzo were selected and the circular steel window frames were renewed.
The inside is beautifully lighted with circular skylights.
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The winding stairs and the fire place are the eye catchers in the living room.
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There are elements in this design that seduce, the circular mirrors in the plush, purple hued bathroom, elegantly suspended from a circular basin. Or the details of the curved timber panelled wall. It’s all so meticulously thought through.
At the back of the garden, there is a contemporary addition, a modern day pavilion with a fire place, it initially appears like a long rectilinear building but peeks inside and you’ll find the same reference to the 1930’s circle.
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