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The German architecture firm DIIIP transformed a former rubber factory in Cologne, Germany to this modern loft apartment, where Dinesen Douglas plank floors bring a softer tone to the raw expression.
This floating home created by FEDERICO MASOTTO ARCHITECTE combines the most stunning waterside views of Paris with an interior characterized by mosaics, colours and Dinesen Douglas floors. A one-of-a-kind houseboat on the Seine.
A 200-year-old fisherman's house on the Danish island of Fanø has been given new life by Danish architectural firm Reinholdt // Rud, who chose Dinesen Douglas for the flooring.
Step inside Villa Husvikveien, a Nordic family home located outside Tønsberg on the south coast of Norway. The house has been designed by Skapa in a "T" shape with an atrium surrounding the entrance, creating a seamless transition between the interior and exterior. The interior of the house features Dinesen Douglas Natural planks, while the exterior has been clad in Douglas wood, which will age gracefully over time.
The interior of this private home is enveloped by Dinesen Douglas Classic, whose calm, harmonious character creates a bright, pleasant atmosphere and spreads the unmistakable scent of Douglas fir. Urban Cottage is an unparalleled design, executed to perfection by the Shanghai-based interior designer Christina Luk of LUKSTUDIO.
London-based Studio Merlin undertook the refurbishment of this flat, which forms a calm, harmonious home for a couple in North London. Nicknamed ‘Maison Pour Dodo’, which loosely translates as ‘house for sleep’, the project aimed to create a serene environment free from stress and unnecessary material ‘noise’. The result is a contemporary home where a soft colour palette creates a warm, muted ambience, and pale wood plays a key role. Dinesen Douglas is used for floors, stairs and bespoke furniture and interior elements throughout the two-story flat.
Experience a monolithically robust light-coloured space manipulating light and form in this private residence, designed by award-winning architecture studio Proctor & Shaw. Sky Lantern House in Southern London presents a magnificent new external extension creating interesting, internal volumetric complexity complemented by micro-cement and Dinesen Douglas fir.
In the seaside town of Nyborg on the island of Funen lies Holckenhavn Castle. Built in 1579, its style shows Renaissance inspiration, and with its moats and turrets, Holckenhavn is a magnificent sight. When it was time to restore the old floors, the choice fell on Dinesen, and today, long beautiful Douglas planks adorn the corridors and halls of the historical building.
On the border of London’s pulsing city centre, in a neighbourhood of yellow brick buildings in Islington, this adorable townhouse went through a massive transformation by Maxwell & Company Architects and Designers Ltd. Leaving only the four walls prior to commencing the renovation, the architects modernised this residence with a keen eye for creating light and space using gentle materials, including Dinesen Douglas.
The interior of the new Lonely Melrose showroom revolves around a dialogue between hard and soft surfaces, between confidence and intimacy. Materials and textures are muted, with appealing tactile qualities. In this joint project, interior designer Knight Associates and Lara Hoad Architecture & Design used a palette of Dinesen Douglas fir, elm, aged brass and pitted plaster to create a design that conveys the raw elegance, honesty and simplicity that characterize the Lonely brand. The result is a showroom that makes a romantic statement in a modern vocabulary.