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Family house

We decorated a beautiful house in Amsterdam for a family.Linen curtains and linen roman blinds were used for all windowsto create a warm and charming atmosphere.When there are kids in the house - linen is the perfect solution because it is 100% natural and organic, has a positive impact on health and is also machine washable! 285g linen was used for all windows.    

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Studio HENK

It is a pleasure to present to you our project for Studio HENK.We had a chance to decorate 3 spacious rooms with our linen.Linen curtains were placed on the walls as a part of the decoration and home decor, and one big window of 6 meters high. As you can probably tell, we at VANLINNEN are not afraid of heights - we offer curtains of any possible heights and heading!For this project we used 3 types of linen:- Natural thin tulle - 90 gramm- Washed off white soft linen - 130 gramm- Washed thick linen in brown/gold colour - 205 grammIf you would like to see it for yourself, be our guest! You can pass by Studio Henk to see...

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Cozy farmhouse

Last Spring we had a chance to be a part of the re-decoration of a beautiful farmhouse in Badhoevedorp. Natural rough linen curtains made this place even more charming and warm. We used heavy grey linen, 345 grams. Double french pleat made it look very elegant. VANLINNEN decorated a total of 6 rooms and 8 windows. Please enjoy the pictures made by the owner of this magical place whom is also a photographer, @deutz_photography.        

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Amsterdam North

Stunning curtains for Nan Sandle and Bram van Woudenberg. This incredibly high-ceiling curtain project was made for the new and stylish building in Amsterdam North, which has windows overlooking the IJ river. The owners of this magnificent building are truly people who cherish history and tastefully implement that into their interior. VANLINNEN’s oversized curtains surrounding each window was the perfect touch for their interior design scheme. Special thank you to Bram van Woudenberg for the pictures.            

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