The streets extending from Rotterdam city center have a mix of residential and commercial spaces on their ground floors. Graaf Florisstraat is no exception. A walk along this spacious tree-lined section of historic Rotterdam reveals a mix of different uses. With the growing attraction to inner city living, and the city's imperative to increase density, ground floor commercial spaces are often converted to accommodate additions to residential spaces. This presents some challenges, but also affords new and interesting possibilities as this transformation demonstrates.
Understanding the value that living close to the center of a thriving city has, a young Rotterdam family commissioned P·A to transform the ground floor office space of this Graaf Florisstraat building to a living space. Without disrupting the urban exterior, P·A crafted a bold interior transformation using level changes and enhanced connections between the basement and ground floor level, taking advantage of high floor to ceiling height. The kitchen on the basement floor opens to the garden, enhancing interior-exterior connection. From it, a staircase tribune draws this space into a relationship with the rest of the living area, thereby maintaining a social and functional connection, while also marking a subtle separation.
Whereas the ground floor accommodates the communal functions of the dining and living room, the first and second floor house the family's private living functions with generous spaces allocated for sleep, play, and study.
By sacrificing a part of the mezzanine and making a large opening in the dividing wall the kitchen becomes part of the living area. A wide staircase completes the intervention
the new stairs connecting the kitchen and dining room
over the years some traditional elements have been lost. Thankfully a neighboring house still had its classical ornamentation which could be replicated by a restoration artist. Expensive, but certainly worth the effort!
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the large attic has a play area for the kids with roof lights for natural lighting. The structure of the roof is left visible.
the classic front betrays nothing about the modern feel within the home, making it a surprise for visitors
basement plan
ground floor plan
first floor plan
second floor plan
client
Daan en Thao
address
Graaf Florisstraat, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
completed
2017
contractor
3c Aannemersbedrijf, The Hague
advisors
Constructie adviesbureau Booms
role P·A
architect & interior architect
project photos
Jansje Klazinga