Can you tell us a bit about your interior?
Dane: “Our home definitely doesn’t have a magazine or hotel room look. We’re not afraid to use colour. We have a mixture of old and new. The new design is a bit more whimsical, a bit kitsch. We have a yellow couch and a colourful rug on the floor. We love used furniture. For instance, the sixties dining table has marks. Some people might not like that, but we love it because it shows the passage of time. There is a lot of beauty in that.”
Anthony: “And of course we have pieces of art that we have bought together and got individually. In the dining room we have architectural embroidery from Belfast city hall that I got as a wedding day gift for Dane. It’s made by artist Deborah Toner. In the bedroom there’s artwork from South Africa and a piece that Dane made. What is also special to us are the two Barcelona chairs, which we got for each other as wedding presents.”
Did you already have people over?
Anthony: “We already had three sets of guests stay with us. We love that they have their own bedroom here. And it’s such a central location, a great place to start exploring Rotterdam.”
What do you like about living in the City House?
Anthony: “We love the view. We didn't even get any curtains in the living room, since no one can look into our home and we love watching over the city. The backdrop is so good! We can see all these landmark buildings, such as the Stadhuis, Markthal and Erasmusbrug."
Dane: "The interior is also fantastic. Even the style and colour of the kitchen, I would’ve chosen this as well. It’s very much our style. And the people that live in the City House are very kind, very neighbourly. While we come from a place where people keep more to themselves.”
Anthony: "Obviously the location is also a big plus. One day I completely forgot to do an errand that was actually the most important thing I needed to do that day. In Dublin, it would've been a whole mission and here it's just a five minute walk."