Many people struggle to find the courage to move when they need more space, yet the family of this house found a way around it. They completely reconfigured and expanded their current home, to give the house the space they needed. The original concrete house was built in the 1950’s, and architectural firm, Naturehumaine, added overlapping volumes with a very contemporary wooden slatted exterior to the house. The rooms on the ground floor of the house have been rearranged around a central core, which is now the main focus of the entire house. The decor is brilliantly modern, with unusual additions such as the glass bottomed walkway to the new bedroom, and the quirky wooden, spiral staircase that is sectioned off with glass and wood. This house is a truly inspiring renovation as it has bags of personality and functionality. Photos by Adrien William.