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Est Magazine issue #33 | Design Abroad
MONOCHROME MASTERPIECE
DESIGNER Studio Niels
PHOTOGRAPHY Thomas De Bruyne
WORDS Sophie Lewis
Shadowed by its ecclesiastical history, this grand Dutch estate reveals the timeless interior grace of a monochrome palette.
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In the centre of Maastricht, an ancient university city on the southern tip of the Netherlands, three Gothic churches peer over the shoulder of a brick residence. They’re a pertinent reminder of the home and its guesthouse’s history as a monastery and chapel, whose foundations can be traced back to the 13th century.
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Niels Maier, director of Studio Niels
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Faced with the monumental task of restoring and transforming the home, guesthouse and surrounding landscape was designer Niels Maier of Studio Niels.
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It was the second project the owners had engaged Niels to design, sharing a common interest in honouring the intricacies of the original buildings and dissembling parts that were insensitively added. Inside, both the owners and Niels wanted to achieve a crisp and calm atmosphere by focusing on a monochrome palette and minimalist opulence.
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Niels began by opening up and rearranging the layout of the master bedroom suite, living and kitchen spaces. The designer modified the circular, tiled ‘loggia’ to create a dining room readily connected to the living space and manicured landscape, while preserving the glasshouse in jet-black to make a dramatic wine bar.
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“I carefully restored the handcrafted wooden doors and frames and the original moulded ceilings, leaving them all-white to create a natural play between light and shadow,” Niels says. “White ensures that natural light deeply pierces the home.”
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Adding to the all-white scheme is the polished Corian kitchen worktop and cabinetry, together with the top-to-toe Corian surfaces in the bathrooms. In juxtaposition, Niels introduced coffee black oak flooring to match the existing oak boards.
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Niels says furniture was selected for its aesthetic and functional value. “My client and I shared the same passion for modern classics, so we chose pieces with an extra layer of personality for a bespoke solution,” he says.
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One of these key objects is the LC2 Poltrona Armchair by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in custom black velvet from Raf Simons. In a bid not to stray from the ebony and ivory, Niels was able to customise icons like the Multi-Lite Pendant by Gubi into an entirely white fixture.
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Wrapping the garden is the original city wall that Niels says dates back to 1148.
Niels measures the success of this regal project through his client’s most recent request; a summer home where he can again apply his precise and persuasive approach to design.
STUDIO NIELS SIGNATURE STYLE
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MAGNUM BED FLEXFORM
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ANISEED PORTER’S PAINTS
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OAK DARK ADMONTER
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BERBER PLAIN RUG BEHRUZ STUDIO
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MULTILITE PENDANT GUBI
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A DIFFERENT VISION ON FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY PETER LINBERGH
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ATELIER FLOOR LAMP LIGNE ROSET
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COPPER JOHN PAWSON BOWL WHEN OBJECTS WORK
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637 UTRECHT ARMCHAIR CASSINA
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TURA – DOOR HANDLE BLACK OPAQUE PITTELLA