Residential Conversion & Interior Transformation in Voorburg, The Hague
How do you breathe new life into a building that was transformed into something it was never meant to be?
Very carefully.
This project transforms a beautiful 1920s office building in Voorburg, just outside The Hague, into four high-end residential apartments. The design retained as much of the existing structure to prioritize daylight, spatial quality, and lasting material refinement. The careful renovation brought the building back to what it previously was, a home worth living in.
The design strategy focuses on functional layouts that balance openness and privacy, allowing light to inform each apartment’s spatial organisation. Existing architectural features are respected and enhanced to preserve the building’s character while introducing refined interior detailing.
This project was completed in collaboration with Noble Bouw and Moscandi.
Project details
Location: Voorburg, just outside The Hague
Type: Residential conversion & transformation
Scope: Interior architecture
Status: Completed
Year: 2026
INTERVENTIONS
Our approach centres on maintaining the strong presence of natural light for each unit. With large existing windows on three façades, each residence enjoys abundant daylight. We allow this natural light to hightlight natural materials used in the renovation and preserve views of the surrounding neighborhood.
Site context — Voorburg neighbourhood
Functional planning was developed to create efficient living spaces while retaining a sense of flow between rooms. Custom detailing and material selection aim to elevate everyday living through refined craftsmanship and thoughtful combinations of textures.