Contemporary House Extension Features The World’s Largest Pivoting Doors

Looking at the facade of this house, nobody would suspect that it hides a huge surprise on the other side. The surprise is even more amazing when you realize that behind the historic facade of this building there’s a contemporary home that has the world’s largestpivot doors.

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The renovation was a project bySculp [IT]led by architects Pieter Peerlings and Silvia Mertens, a studio that is also known for having built the narrowest house in the Netherlands and the world’s largest floating swimming pool.

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The house is located in Antwerp, Belgium and the renovation was completed in 2015. the project also included adding a rear extension that was to let light in and to open the interior to the garden.

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Tbere’s a total of five levels on which the living spaces are distributed. The ground floor contains the kitchen and a large informal dining area, as well as a storage space and a garage which are also contained within the building.

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The first floor is divided into two sections. There’s the old/ original portion which houses a dining space and a sitting area plus a new zone which is part of the extension and contains a suspended office built above the kitchen. The second, third and fourth floors each contain two bedrooms and a bathroom.

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The contrast between the front and the rear of the house is strong and that much more striking and impressive because of the huge pivot doors. They weigh 2 tons each ( the insulated glass weighs 1.5 tons for each door) and they are 3 meters wide and 6 meters high, closing off two levels.

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The goal here was to bring light into the three floors of the extension which is also why the third level features a single huge window. Another purpose was to connect the new structure to the garden. Despite the contrasts, the transition between the spaces is smooth and design is cohesive.

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There’s a visible connection between the ground floor spaces and the outdoor terrace. The open kitchen featuresconcrete countersthat coordinate well with thepolished concrete flooring. The kitchen also has another interesting element: aportable islandwhich can be rolled out onto the terrace.

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This type of continuity is also given by other details. One of the bathrooms, for example, features a beautifulfreestanding tubseated on a wooden floor. A white wooden rocking chair sits in the corner, offering the space a relaxed and inviting look.

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