New-build home in Neigem

Architect
Sito Architecten
Location
Neigem
Surrounding
Residential
Products
  • Mellow
  • Liquid Bathrooms
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In Neigem, Sito Architecten designed a contemporary new-build home where open spaces, large glass surfaces and clean architectural lines play a central role. Throughout the entire house, a Mellow PU resin floor was chosen. This seamless floor visually connects the different spaces of the home. The light colour 39 Silver Cloud enhances the sense of space and allows daylight to softly reflect across the surface.
 

The PU resin floor continues from the living area into the kitchen and hallway, creating a calm and continuous foundation throughout the interior. Thanks to its seamless finish, transitions between the different zones remain subtle and uninterrupted. Combined with high ceilings and large windows, the home gains a bright and open character where light and materials take centre stage.
 

This continuity is maintained in the more functional spaces as well. The Mellow PU floor extends into the home office, fitness room and storage area, allowing the entire house to feel cohesive and connected. The soft, uniform appearance of the floor works effortlessly with the dark kitchen, custom cabinetry and the steel staircase structure that acts as a strong graphic element within the space.
 

The Mellow PU resin floor is known for its comfortable walking feel and elastic properties. This makes it particularly suitable for residential projects and perfectly compatible with underfloor heating. Its seamless surface without joints not only creates visual calm but also makes maintenance easy.
 

In the garage, Endur was selected, a technically stronger PU resin floor with higher resistance. This system offers the same clean and uniform appearance as Mellow, but is better suited for areas exposed to heavier use.
 

The combination of a light resin floor, large glass surfaces and darker interior accents results in a home where light, materials and space reinforce each other.