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Almere Poort. August 2020

 

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Maldives Bathroom Set

 

Washbasin 29 li

-Animated Adult & Single

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-Water on/off script

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Bathtub 8 li

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-Includes Towel

-Water On/Off Script

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Toilet 9 li

-Single Peeing Animation

 

Chandelier 9 li

 

Full PBR & Compatible without PBR

 

New PBR easy to use Changer HUD

-Infinite Color Option

 

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Coral House MOC is a contemporary home with influences from both modernism and industrial style. It is located in tropical surroundings and has a colour scheme inspired by the snake that gave house its name.

 

The main house body is mainly built with reddish brown grille bricks, trans-clear panels and plated walls in tan, reddish brown, dark red and black. One of the plated walls "fold over" the house to form a roof. One vertical and two horizontal and white cuboids are built with SNOT technique and attached to the main house body to achieve contrast.

 

The ground floor hosts an open plan living room and kitchen, a calm corner with sea view, a bedroom and a spacious bathroom. Upstairs you find a room with sofa and chess corner, a small bathroom and a roof terrace.

Another from the Barbican

 

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Oostenburg, Amsterdam. January 2026

Are the railings there to keep them in, or keep them out?

The Magnolias on 10th --- The newest luxury development at Wasabi District!

Some facts:

-Over 10,000 pieces (I stopped counting at 10k)

-6 32x32 baseplates

-12 modules, including roofs. 9 out of 12 modules fully detailed (interior)

-The most difficult Wasabi District project ever!

 

Check out @wooootles on Instagram to find some WIP/under construction pics!

Hugo de Vrieslaan, Amsterdam. April 2021

 

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Amsterdam Noord, November 2018

 

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This recycled home is primarily made of two shipping containers connected by a spiral staircase. The house is rather spacious with fully furnished kitchen, bathroom, livingroom, home office and two bedrooms. I've always been fascinated by container houses and this is my first try to create one. The angles of the upper container and the staircase were the greatest challenges of this building project.

Boxes (or cases) stacked asymmetrically on top of each other form this modern house. At the same time it´s an angle case study.

Modern living inspired by old open-air-bath architecture as the house is standing on pillars in water and is offering an open space for bathing in the middle.

 

You enter the terrace through the rock on the backside of the house. On the terrace you find a small outdoor kitchen and table with chairs made of ladders and steering wheels. Kitchen, reading corner, livingroom and sauna with shower on first floor.

 

The house is entered from the terrace. A high plated wall goes though this floor leading from the hallway to the master bedroom and bathroom. Here you sleep with a 180 degrees sea view.

 

The floor below is reached by a floating staircase attached to the wall. A corridor with a resting chair (made of life preservers) and glass cabinet combines two parts of the house. One of them is hosting a kitchen and dining area. The other one is hosting a livingroom. Here you also find a small sauna and shower room with a ladder leading directly down to the water.

 

This is my third house built into a rock. The other two are called "Green Rock House" and "Calmwater Cliff House".

Through a perfectly aligned window frame, The Sea Ranch reveals its philosophy in a single view: structure and landscape as one seamless composition. The weathered cedar siding, aged to silvery gray, contrasts against the vivid greens of coastal vegetation and the deep blue of the Pacific beyond. Morning light glances across the façade, tracing the precise geometry of the architecture—a quiet choreography of form, texture, and light that defines The Sea Ranch’s timeless appeal.

 

This framing device, likely intentional in design, captures the community’s original vision articulated by architects Charles Moore, William Turnbull Jr., Donlyn Lyndon, and landscape architect Lawrence Halprin. The open window becomes both a literal and conceptual aperture, focusing attention on the natural environment while grounding the built form within it. The wild grasses and native shrubs flow to the edge of the structure, reinforcing the principle of “living lightly on the land.”

 

The scene is at once intimate and expansive—an invitation to pause and see how architecture can amplify, rather than dominate, its surroundings.

 

Framed by weathered cedar, this Sea Ranch view exemplifies the community’s defining ethos: minimalist modernism shaped by the Northern California coast’s raw beauty.

Finding the ability to deal with the essential things is a tough task if there is too much movement involved. That is because they often only come to mind when everything else is out of reach. Thus it is frequently the unexpected brief moments that cause us to pay attention to them.

 

In this such a moment of standstill, some thoughts come, others go, and only a few will stay. Today, I keep thinking of you. As the setting sun warms my face this late afternoon, I remember how much it incites me whenever you talk about what is moving you. Shining eyes underline the beauty of this excitement, which is certainly not a matter of course. Thinking of you fills me with happiness, gratitude, and joy.

 

Although it is only a brief moment, it contains probably the most fulfilling thoughts of my day. As I become aware of how unique this short break is, my thoughts slowly start to wander again. Hence, my mind slowly picks up everything that appeared to be significant before. With a joyful smile on my face, I continue my way until the next time the essential catches my attention.

 

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Zaandam. June 2020

 

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Buiksloterham, Amsterdam Noord. October 2024

Weespersluis, Weesp. July 2021

 

Part of the series 'Modern Living'

 

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Coral House MOC is a contemporary home with influences from both modernism and industrial style. It is located in tropical surroundings and has a colour scheme inspired by the snake that gave house its name.

 

The main house body is mainly built with reddish brown grille bricks, trans-clear panels and plated walls in tan, reddish brown, dark red and black. One of the plated walls "fold over" the house to form a roof. One vertical and two horizontal and white cuboids are built with SNOT technique and attached to the main house body to achieve contrast.

 

The ground floor hosts an open plan living room and kitchen, a calm corner with sea view, a bedroom and a spacious bathroom. Upstairs you find a room with sofa and chess corner, a small bathroom and a roof terrace.

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Blue Striped House is a U-shaped house inspired by contemporary Scandinavian architecture. Blue, tan and grey stripes. Small windows form irregular patterns and let the sun light create life in the living room, guest bedroom and dining area. All rooms have clean and modern furnishings. The house has three entrances through the living room, kitchen and laundry room. A windling staircase lead to the master bedroom upstairs.

 

Outside you may notice signs of late summer or early autumn. Brown, green, orange and red colours.

Carport. IJburg, Amsterdam. January 2018

 

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Weesp. June 2020

 

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Since we did go absolutely nuts with the spring cleaning (in fact not just cleaning, but repainting furniture, sanding, staining, etc), I thought it was about time to share some inside images of my home. The love affair I have with it grows regularly. Plus, the porch shots were probably getting old! ;)

 

I *believe* from the research I have done that this craftsman was built in the early 40s.

IJburg, Amsterdam. September 2020

 

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In a glade shadowed by pine trees lies this house. It has a large terrace (to some extent inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater) and a cosy conservatory with garden view.

It might not be my most complex build so far, but it's still one of of my hardest to finish. In April, after years and years of hard work as a legal counsel with high speed approach and self-imposed performance requirements, I ran out of energy. My brain stopped co-operating and I lost my ability to focus. Since then, I have been struggling to recover and to find a balance both at work and in my creative process with LEGO. Thus, finishing Pineglade House MOC means a lot to me and I'm glad that I'm now on a more sustainable path ahead.

The Magnolias on 10th --- The newest luxury development at Wasabi District!

Some facts:

-Over 10,000 pieces (I stopped counting at 10k)

-6 32x32 baseplates

-12 modules, including roofs. 9 out of 12 modules fully detailed (interior)

-3 Stores: Five Guys, Godiva, 7-Eleven

-The most difficult Wasabi District project ever!

 

Check out @wooootles on Instagram to find some WIP/under construction pics!

Raining in Times Square, NYC. The rain provides a unique perspective on night scenes in NYC.

About one year ago I published pictures of this MOC for the first time. My first modern home. Since then I've built many and it has become "my thing". A couple of days ago I looked at my old photos of Green Rock House and wasn't really satisfied with them. That is the reason I now publish some shots with better light setting.

 

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Green Rock House - a build based on a vision of a sustainable and modern home close to nature.

 

Green Rock House is divided into three parts connected with hinges and technic pins. The roof of each floor can be taken off.

 

The house has full interior with a living room, kitchen, bedroom, music corner, bathroom and gym.

About one year ago I published pictures of this MOC for the first time. My first modern home. Since then I've built many and it has become "my thing". A couple of days ago I looked at my old photos of Green Rock House and wasn't really satisfied with them. That is the reason I now publish some shots with better light setting.

 

#throwbackthursday #tbt

...

 

Green Rock House - a build based on a vision of a sustainable and modern home close to nature.

 

Green Rock House is divided into three parts connected with hinges and technic pins. The roof of each floor can be taken off.

 

The house has full interior with a living room, kitchen, bedroom, music corner, bathroom and gym.

Muiden. July 2020

 

From the Modern Living series

 

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Amsterdam Noord, November 2018

 

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Modern living at split levels. Three kinds of sections - striped, brown and olive green.

 

In Olive Sand House I combine the the desertlike surroundings and olive green/tan colour scheme of Whitebrick Sand House with the striped architecture of for example Green Rock House, Calmwater Cliff House and Vanilla House that has in some way become my trademark.

Almere Poort, February 2020. From the Modern Living series

 

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Almere Duin. July 2020

 

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A patchwork of new and old brickwork forms a mosaic across the face of this historic storefront. I hate to see alterations like this on old buildings, but sometimes accommodations must be made for the needs of modern living and budgets. In any case, these concessions are preferable to complete demolition of the structure. At least this way it remains as a sort of anchor point to the past. I marveled at the craftsmanship that went into the masonry along the upper portion of this building, rich with dimension and texture.

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The summit of Mt Wellington/kunanyi is right in the centre of this shot on the Sandy Bay Road. Facing due west the sun has already gone behind the mountain.

The Magnolias on 10th --- The newest luxury development at Wasabi District!

Some facts:

-Over 10,000 pieces (I stopped counting at 10k)

-6 32x32 baseplates

-12 modules, including roofs. 9 out of 12 modules fully detailed (interior)

-The most difficult Wasabi District project ever!

 

Check out @wooootles on Instagram to find some WIP/under construction pics!

Would the image evoke more anger or upset if that was a dog left out on the street?

Houthaven, Amsterdam. May 2018

 

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Morning light catches the golden door of The Sea Ranch Lodge, transforming a simple architectural detail into a quiet moment of art. The cedar walls—softly silvered by years of coastal wind—surround a courtyard that feels both open and intimate. Every board, every line, speaks of restraint and precision, the hallmark of The Sea Ranch’s timeless design.

 

The amber hue of the door breaks through the monochrome calm like a small sunrise. The green utility door to its left and the white lamp above add balance—an elegant study in color, form, and texture. Even in this stillness, there’s motion: reflections ripple across the glass, light drifts over the wood grain, and the Pacific air hums gently in the silence.

 

It’s a space that rewards quiet observation—an intersection of architecture, nature, and light that turns simplicity into something sublime.

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