In order to preserve the typical farmhouse character of this ensemble during renovation, the intricate room structures of the residential wing were left largely unchanged. The preservation of the historical structures, notably the roof truss, but above all the creation of a variety of different interior ambiances offer a unique living experience.
The connection between the residential building and the former stables make for intense contrasts, especially in the open attic floors, where black steel elements complement the supporting wood structures. The atmosphere of the rooms is dominated by long, handmade oak timbers. Natural materials and subtle, muted colors make the old and the new fuse into a natural union. In spite of extensive remodeling, which also included an energy-efficiency renovation, the building shell remains almost unchanged and thus helps preserve the historic character of the village.
Material Used:
1. Lime Plaster
2. Long Oak Wood Timbers
3. Old Brick Wall
4. Restored Roof Truss
5. Black Steel