Monastery House
Bureau Fraai converts former monastery into a characteristic townhouse.
In the former Sint Lucia monastery in Bennebroek, The Netherlands, Bureau Fraai has made a interior design transforming a part of a characteristic monastery into a high-quality townhouse while maintaining the characteristic qualities of the monastery. By introducing a new oak staircase with slender steel railings, the living room on the ground floor is connected to the basement on the one hand and the sleeping floor for the children and the multifunctional attic floor on the other. By introducing a robust oak element in this attic, the large space with authentic trusses is divided into a sleeping area with Jacuzzi, a bathroom, a walk-in closet and a mezzanine with workplaces. The bed and Jacuzzi are embedded in an elevated stage.
Design: Bureau Fraai (www.bureaufraai.com)
Architects: Daniel Aw, Rikjan Scholten
Client: Private
Location: Sint Lucia Monastery, Bennebroek, The Netherlands
Floor area: 340 m2
Contractor casco: De Nijs
Interior builder: BA interieurbouw
Photographer: Madasiro fotografie