From fixer-upper to spectacular mansion
It is hard to imagine that the stately 1896 villa with its amazing master suite, sophisticated colour scheme and elegant bespoke kitchen was a dilapidated fixer-upper property only two years ago.
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Thomas and Charlotte Vangskov have built a new home north of Copenhagen which reflects the same uncompromising approach to materials and quality that they pursue in other areas of life. uno form created a kitchen defined by exclusive craftsmanship, the finest natural materials and hidden functional touches.
See moreOn the outskirts of Oudenaarde, set among classic village houses and corn fields, is a house that stands out from the others. A purely functionalist house, which stands as a modern monument in the village. The villa is home to artist Conny Roels and Henrik Lessél from Denmark.
See moreThe blue townhouse in Faaborg had been screaming for attention for years. It provoked something in architect Morten Sonnenborg, who so successfully tapped into the soul of the home that the renovation was nominated for the Danish Renoverprisen 2023 award.
See moreLene Bruvoll and Robert Arntsen transformed their classic Frogner apartment in Oslo with a new floor plan and original details. However, the main transformation happened when their colour expert was given a free hand. The couple has decorated their iconic classic smoked oak kitchen in colours such as London Stone and Setting Plaster.
See moreSusanne and Robert Hochheim’s apartment is in a historic mansion block from 1914, and boasts views of the harbour and the Bay of Aarhus on one side and Aarhus Cathedral on the other. The property, designed by the architect Marcus Bech Fritz (1868-1942), is part of the WaVE cultural heritage area Aarhus Urban Coastline.
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