Behind a modest facade lurks an explosion of light and liveliness. Safe but generous. A spacious entrance
hall entangles service chambers as restroom, storage space and office space and links the
day with the night functions. The transition from public life to intimacy is further on mediated by a
prominent transculant steel door. Behind this door ‘places’ like living-area, kitchen and dining-room
are suggested by variations in sealing hight, materiality and architectural elaboration. A glazed timber
framing emphasizes where the dining-table belongs. Long wooden beams and a wall cabinet stage
the seating area.