An Interior Designer’s Richly-Layered, Live-In Showroom

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An Interior Designer’s Richly-Layered, Live-In Showroom

This former dreary and cold music school in Haarlem, just outside Amsterdam, now looks as though someone has waved a magic wand over it, such is the spellbinding use of color employed by its owners, Leonie Hendrikse and Jeroen Stock of Stock Dutch Design.

They breathed new life into the monumental 1886 building, transforming it into a modern home and their enchanting live/work environment. Small rooms, suspended ceilings, cold, gray, and even a little grim — the words Leonie used to describe what it was like when she bought it.

“I even got the shivers when I first walked in. But I could immediately picture what it needed to become.”

Dining area with pink banquette seating, irregular shaped dining table and light wood chairs

“This floor in the dining space was my breaking point in the house,” says Leonie. “Every piece we had to put in by hand. One of our sons helped me because I could only cry!”

(Image credit: Space Content Studio/Living Inside)

Pink hallway and landing with dark green painted period staircase

“Because this is a big space without daylight, it was necessary to use warm, happy colors,” says Leonie.

(Image credit: Space Content Studio/Living Inside)

Part of Stock Dutch Design’s ethos has always been to welcome clients into the couple’s own home, so it made sense to buy a place that could double as a workspace.

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