The wardrobe they use in this demonstration is called PAX from Ikea.




I like the idea of adding a mirror to turn the wardrobe into a little vanity.



Your Style?
Although we like modern design, we wanted to give this brown stone (pre-renovation) apartment a special touch and combined modern and vintage elements. Because our lease is limited to one year, we couldn't structurally change anything in the apartment.
Favorite Element?
The open bedroom with fireplace, the kitchen that opens to the dining room. The almost exclusive rooftop.
Biggest Challenge?
The open bedroom without a door to the dining room and the lack of storage / closet space.
What do friends say?
Love it
Biggest Embarrassment?
He: The old IKEA sofa and the cheap lamps;
She: the 1995 Baywatch centerfold in the office
Proudest DIY?
The classy (we think) but inexpensive and easily removable walk-in closet.
Biggest Indulgence?
The art (photo art mainly). We love our custom-made walnut dining table from France, which combines a modern shape and warm wood color combined with chairs from the mid 19th century. And the 50ies modernist bar and all the photo art for the walls that is yet to come
Dream Source?
Christie's (they actually have very interesting stuff at their furniture auctions)
Furniture: Custom made dining table from Art de vivre with 19th century chairs
50ies Formica diner table and chairs for the kitchen
Chest of drawers, daybed and sofa from IKEA
Walk in closet a combination of Home depot & IKEA
Vintage and antique furniture shops in Brooklyn
Glassware and chandeliers from flea markets
Beds: Standard spring box and mattress with a twin mattress (our guest mattress) used as a headboard
Artwork: several galleries, Lumas