This lovely home in Denmark started off with many small rooms including a downstairs cellar. Knocking out several walls, the owners moved the kitchen down a floor, built a courtyard and transformed the cellar into a bathroom. Here they retained the original brick flooring, installed underfloor heating and a generous sized bath. The perfect fusion between old and new, this theme continues throughout the home. The beautiful kitchen, designed by Frama, is another one of my favourite rooms. A stunning curation of lighting, furniture and artworks add the finishing touches.
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Images via Elle Denmark
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