Amsterdam loft by UXUS design
December 18, 2009 
Loft, with a scary, incredibly interesting interior, designed by UXUS design. The skulls, the dead animals, the deer horns, the scissors, and the wooden interior add the gothic yet quirky design which really reminds you of a science lab in an 18th century warehouse.UXUS Design amazes us with this second stunning post within a week for your eyes only on Yatzer! Merus Winery was just the beginning and Amsterdam Loft is the peak of this architectural journey. Amsterdam Loft could be the house of the mad scientist instead it is the house of a very eclectic owner with a refined taste in design! The skulls, the dead animals, the deer horns, the scissors, and the wooden interior add the gothic yet quirky design which really reminds you of a science lab in an 18th century warehouse!


Built in 1763 and located on the Bloemgracht canal and in the Jordaan district (the hot spot for lofts we’re beginning to realize) the loft also boasts a panoramic view overlooking the city. But an important note on the interior is it continued to remain in its original state for almost 250 years until the owners decided to add their own design tastes and choices. Uxus Design has this to say about the loft: “In keeping the original open-plan layout we created a series of dramatic curtain walls that could be opened and closed according to the needs of use. Made of luxurious Italian linen, the curtain walls are opaque when lit from the front yet transparent from behind. At night, the space becomes a series of glowing tents, creating the effect of a surreal interior landscape.”













Source: tspot.pl , loftlifemag.com









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