Den Tex Dojo by D Hage Designs
Den Tex Dojo is a project designed by D Hage Designs. A subtle but idiosyncratic redesign of a historic dutch canal house, this residence balances Japanese, Scandinavian, and European design influences to create a sunny home space full of little escapes. Full of custom detailing, and surprising finishes, this apartment is both a sanctuary and a dynamic social space. Photography by David Esser.
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The clients were in love with the historic details of the apartment but wanted something that was calm, soulful, and still felt fresh and young. They had a mutual love of Japanese architecture, furniture, and culture and that had a huge impact in design. Japanese design details, European vintage furniture, and Scandinavian materials are all part of the balancing act that created this new home. Designed and constructed through 2 years of corona restrictions, it was really important that the house could be used to live, work, relax, and socialise. By creating many autonomous moments within the apartment; from nooks and benches to an indulgent onsen-like bathroom; this home was able to transform with their needs throughout the day and season, and even in corona lockdowns.
The 4 bedroom apartment has many historic details, from mouldings to staircases, but like many dutch homes lacked sunlight and openness. By adding skylights, an atrium, and opening up a lot of the spaces, we brought sunshine and a better flow to the space. The poky ki...
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