leefruimten
Leefruimten, literally translated from Dutch as “living spaces,” refer to the various indoor environments that support human activity within residential, commercial, and institutional buildings. The term is commonly used in the Netherlands to describe spaces that are multifunctional, adaptable, and designed for efficient use of area. It extends beyond conventional rooms to include shared amenities, balconies, terraces, and even outdoor courtyards that are integrated into the building’s overall spatial concept.
In contemporary architecture, leefruimten must balance flexibility with comfort. Designers employ modular furniture, sliding walls, and
Sustainability is a core consideration in the planning of leefruimten. Energy-efficient glazing, daylight harvesting, and passive
Zoning regulations in many European countries distinguish between primary living units (e.g., bedrooms and kitchens) and