Architecture uses timber to connect the new to the old

The architectural concept is premised on the new house as a modern take on the original building. As GC, we took care of the entire process from tendering to engineering and from production to erection of the new building to replace the old house. 

Creating a structural connection between the new and existing buildings was no mean feat. As a result, a section of the new building had to be constructed in and under the existing barn. 

The new three-storey timber house has a floor space of just under 450 m2 and contains the kitchen, two bathrooms, four bedrooms, the garage, cellar, workroom, plant and store room as well as two loft spaces that can be converted at a later stage. The facade features cover strips and was crafted from untreated Douglas fir wood. 

The interior finishing includes exposed Lignatur ceilings, large windows and high ceilings to create a comfortable living environment. 

Portrait Richard Jussel Project development Blumer Lehmann

Richard Jussel

Project Development | Sales – Industrial Buildings | Timber and Modular Construction | Switzerland

+41 71 388 58 61
richard.jussel@blumer-lehmann.com
Open-plan living and dining area in the detached house with a timber column and Lignatur ceiling.

The large windows and extensive timber in the living and dining area create a comfortable living environment.

Top-floor mezzanine with railing and wood flooring.

The timber window, door frame, floor and railing elements create organic accents.

Open and bright dining area and modern kitchen with plenty of wood

A stripped-back design with plenty of wood defines the kitchen and its dining area.

igh-ceilinged living room with plenty of windows as well as a wooden ceiling and floor

Tasteful interior finishing with light filling the high-ceilinged living space.

The modern kitchen with grey-green front is open towards the dining area with balcony.

The modern kitchen with grey-green fitted units and metal worktop offers an engaging contrast to the interior finishing with plenty of wood.

The windows let an abundance of natural light into the bathroom, which features grey flooring and furniture.

A concept consistently implemented: the combination of white with light wood also prevails in the bathroom.

White interior walls in the hallway with wooden stairs.

Emphatically simple: the wooden stairs.