Holly Marder is an interior designer behind Avenue Design Studio in the Netherlands, as well as a photographer; take a look at her own artfully composed 1929 row house in Delft:
The kitchen is “maximum counter and storage space, minimum fuss,” according to the Avenue website.
Shifting the downstairs layout allowed for a storage nook behind the door.
An L-shaped counter divides the cooking space from the rest of the downstairs.
The new dining area features charmingly mix-and-match chairs.
Holly redid the extension off the back and added glass doors and a skylight.
The French doors lead to a small garden.
A peek into the main bedroom.
Eight-year-old Lola’s bedroom is papered in Tourbillon by Farrow & Ball.