Netherlands are champions in converting interesting non-residential buildings into housing, at least a significant part of such projects that we have been sharing lately here on the blog are from here. Dutch designers especially love old schools and churches. Today we want to talk about the last type of homes – this loft was created on the premises of a nice red-brick Baptist church, built in 1920. The interior space turned out to be truly unique: large windows in the Gothic style, high-pitched ceilings, and a bright open space with a mezzanine. Enjoy!
See also: Bright loft in former school building in Rotterdam