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Project Details:
Place: Saône-et-Loire, France
From the architect: “The house was an ancient farmhouse located in the Morvan region of France. It was partially renovated twenty years ago. The new intervention consists of restoring a second part of the existing building, while both preserving the authenticity of the old building. Are and correspond to the first intervention.
“The starting point was the creation of a second floor. Conceived as a grid, the structure hosts mixed floors and integrates the electrical grid as well as a hanging net, lighting, sliding doors, railings and suspended shelves galvanized steel was chosen for its visual lightness and structural efficiency.
“Another aspect of the intervention included the insertion of doors and windows, made up with diverse technical systems (doors opening onto the suspended ceiling and a galvanized-steel porte cochere). Inside, the space was divided into two main volumes. The first accommodates the bedroom and bathroom, and the second offers a generous living space where the old building is revealed.”