From old offices to new homes: a growing trend
The world is changing. Even that of real estate. With the rules imposed by the Covid emergency, the world real estate market has undergone a major shock. It is said that this is the best time to be able to invest in brick. Indeed, in general, prices relative to the European average have dropped dramatically. As a result, demand has increased dramatically in many areas of the globe. To try to fulfill this need, a new trend was inaugurated. The one relating to real estate redevelopment.
Or rather, the transformation of the old disused complexes. About 40% of unused buildings in Europe have undergone a renovation process in recent months. Thanks to the funds allocated by the EC, especially for the improvement of the urban fabric, this new trend has been encouraged. But there was one case that most of all emerged in this context. That of the Netherlands. In fact, what happened in this land is exemplary. Reason why, at Realigro, we decided to tell you about it in our news column. So, if you are ready, we can inaugurate it!
The mind behind this innovative project is not that of a technician. Nor of an expert on the subject. But it is a team of Dutch artists who have decided to revolutionize an old building. However, the project was very ambitious, considering that the entire structure was divided into two distinct floors (previously non-existent). Let's see how they are structured.
The first stands out for its sobriety and hospitality. Reason why, it was aimed at the location of studios and co-working spaces. But what makes this change so innovative is the presence of very old wooden beams on the industrial ceiling that blend perfectly with the new environment. New, brand new environment, which is made up of metal materials and wood. In short, a fantastic combination of old and new.
The old chimneys typical of the industrial sector have been eliminated. Replace with spaces aimed at natural lighting. Such as? Thanks to the presence of large windows and doors that allow the entry of light beams, but with great style. We remind you that the invisible hand behind this project is closely linked to art. Therefore, it is not a question of simple windows, but of glass portholes that make the openings of the skylights multicolored.
The living room, on the other hand, recalls a bygone era. Vintage furniture dominates the entire environment, giving a warm and hospitable atmosphere. The sleeping area is totally different, according to the data, built from scratch. The master bedroom consists mostly of Swedish-style wooden furniture and indoor plants.
In short, this revolution has done nothing but incentivize many investors to support this cause to literally throw themselves into a profitable real estate. A clear example of how, according to the ancients, '' of necessity, virtue! ''.
Or rather, the transformation of the old disused complexes. About 40% of unused buildings in Europe have undergone a renovation process in recent months. Thanks to the funds allocated by the EC, especially for the improvement of the urban fabric, this new trend has been encouraged. But there was one case that most of all emerged in this context. That of the Netherlands. In fact, what happened in this land is exemplary. Reason why, at Realigro, we decided to tell you about it in our news column. So, if you are ready, we can inaugurate it!
The mind behind this innovative project is not that of a technician. Nor of an expert on the subject. But it is a team of Dutch artists who have decided to revolutionize an old building. However, the project was very ambitious, considering that the entire structure was divided into two distinct floors (previously non-existent). Let's see how they are structured.
The first stands out for its sobriety and hospitality. Reason why, it was aimed at the location of studios and co-working spaces. But what makes this change so innovative is the presence of very old wooden beams on the industrial ceiling that blend perfectly with the new environment. New, brand new environment, which is made up of metal materials and wood. In short, a fantastic combination of old and new.
The old chimneys typical of the industrial sector have been eliminated. Replace with spaces aimed at natural lighting. Such as? Thanks to the presence of large windows and doors that allow the entry of light beams, but with great style. We remind you that the invisible hand behind this project is closely linked to art. Therefore, it is not a question of simple windows, but of glass portholes that make the openings of the skylights multicolored.
The living room, on the other hand, recalls a bygone era. Vintage furniture dominates the entire environment, giving a warm and hospitable atmosphere. The sleeping area is totally different, according to the data, built from scratch. The master bedroom consists mostly of Swedish-style wooden furniture and indoor plants.
In short, this revolution has done nothing but incentivize many investors to support this cause to literally throw themselves into a profitable real estate. A clear example of how, according to the ancients, '' of necessity, virtue! ''.