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"Haarlem Shuffle" floating home provides an energy-neutral haven

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Dutch architectural studio vanOmmeren-architecten has completed an inspiring energy neutral floating home
Eva Janssens
“Haarlem Shuffle” is located on the Spaarne River in Haarelm, Netherlands
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The floating home features a locally sourced wooden cladding façade
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This floating home that sets itself apart from traditional “houseboats”
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The land-facing part of the home offers privacy from passing traffic
Eva Janssens
Dutch architectural studio vanOmmeren-architecten has completed an inspiring energy neutral floating home
Eva Janssens
Gorgeous wooden cladding encases the home
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View of the Haarlem Shuffle across the river
Eva Janssens
Dutch architectural studio vanOmmeren-architecten has completed an inspiring energy neutral floating home
Eva Janssens
The 210-sq m (2,260-sq ft) home captures views across the river
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Master bedroom looks out across the river
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Solar panels line the roof of this energy-neutral home
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Large glass windows offer open views and plenty of light 
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The floating home features a small outdoor terrace
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Gorgeous entrance to the Haarlem Shuffle
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The Haarlem Shuffle’s main level features a large open plan living area
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A glass wall has been specifically designed alongside the interior stairwell and open void 
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This glass wall allows natural light to filter down to the home’s lower level
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Gorgeous view across the Spaarne
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The Haarlem Shuffle features a streamline modern kitchen with open dining area
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Plenty of storage space in the kitchen
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The home's interior is full of space and natural light
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Stunning attention detail in the home's modern decor
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Hanging lamps above the dining table
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The Haarlem Shuffle features a large open plan living area with wooden fireplace
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Natural wooden elements of the home
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Stairs leading to the lower level of the home
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Master bedroom complete full bathroom
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Master bathroom
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The master bathroom also features a shower
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Bathtub and shower make up the master bedroom ensuite
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The 210-sq m (2,260-sq ft) home stretches over two levels
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The master bedroom is full of wardrobe space and storage
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The floating home is designed to offer the occupants privacy while also capitalizing on views across the river
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Upper level, Haarlem Shuffle by VanOmmeren-architects 
Lower level, Haarlem Shuffle by VanOmmeren-architects 
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Dutch architectural studio vanOmmeren-architecten has completed an inspiring energy-neutral floating home that sets itself apart from traditional "houseboats". Dubbed "Haarlem Shuffle," the 210-sq m (2,260-sq ft) floating home is located on the Spaarne River in Haarelm, the Netherlands. Stretching over two levels, it's is designed to offer the occupants privacy while also capitalizing on natural light and views across the river.

"The design plays with the perception of the dynamics around the Spaarne, the relationship with Haarlem and the bright open living spaces," says vanOmmeren-architecten. "The ark gets its expression by a strong orthogonal composition of open and closed facade elements."

The Haarlem Shuffle’s main level features a large open plan living area
Eva Janssens

The floating home features a locally sourced wooden cladding façade with a slim aluminum roof-line. Aluminum framing has also been used for the home's floor-to-ceiling glass windows and doors. In addition, a glass wall has been specifically designed alongside the interior stairwell and open void to allow natural light to filter down to the home's lower level, where the bedrooms, music and recreational zones are located.

Dutch architectural studio vanOmmeren-architecten has completed an inspiring energy neutral floating home
Eva Janssens

The Haarlem Shuffle's main level features a large open plan living space with wooden fireplace and access to a small outdoor terrace; streamline modern kitchen with open dining; as well as a hidden master bedroom complete with a full master ensuite. The lower level features an additional two bedrooms, two bathrooms, open recreational lounge, study and plenty of storage.

The Haarlem Shuffle features a large open plan living area with wooden fireplace
Eva Janssens

Two heat pumps and rooftop photovoltaic panels generate enough electricity to power the home all year round and make it energy neutral.

"The sustainable and high-end detailing makes this floating villa stand out from the other houseboats," says vanOmmeren-architecten. "Where the Spaarne makes his overture to Haarlem; it is relaxed living in a dynamic and bright environment; designed in a rhythmic but playful whole: the Haarlem Shuffle."

The video below shows how the Haarlem Shuffle was transported to its current location. Final cost of the home has not been released.

Source: vanOmmeren Architecten via Archdaily and Eva Janssens

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1 comment
Gannet
how does the heat pump generate electricity? I might have thought it would have done the heating and cooling ?