Before starting the renovation for the new owner, the house had a very lifeless, monotonous interior that did not fit at all with the Neo-Romanian style of the house, being built in the 1930s, in Bucharest.
The Dutch owner wanted Iulia to create an interior design that would have that Romanian spirit of the past inserted into a modern and intelligent environment of today, with good quality materials that will last for many years to come.
The house is spread over 3 levels, mezzanine, ground floor and attic and has an inner courtyard.
On the mezzanine is the master bedroom with dressing room and private bathroom, an office, but also various technical and storage rooms. On the ground floor, there is the foyer, living room, dining room, kitchen, study room and guest bathroom.
In the attic are the bedrooms for the children and the babysitter, each with its own bathroom.
Disclaimer: The information & pictures are submitted by the nominee. As to the best of the organizers’ knowledge they are accurate.