Living room with elm panelling and exposed concrete wall
Photo © Basile Bornand
Elm panelling with view into the custom-built kitchen
Photo © Basile Bornand
Elm panelling with niche and anhydrite floor
Photo © Basile Bornand
Living room with elm panelling and niche and anhydrite floor
Photo © Basile Bornand
View of guest bathroom painted in Bone China Blue
Photo © Basile Bornand
Study with cabinet frontage and sliding doors
Photo © Basile Bornand
Study with cabinet frontage and sliding doors
Photo © Basile Bornand
Master ensuite with Vola fixtures in black and Winckelmans tiles
Photo © Basile Bornand
Master bedroom with view to the anhydrite-surface stairs to the upper floor
Photo © Basile Bornand
Hallway, wall unit with view into children’s room in Light Peachblossom
Photo © Basile Bornand
Children’s room painted in Light Peachblossom
Photo © Basile Bornand
Bathroom with Vola fixtures in black and Winckelmans tiles in Super Blanc
Photo © Basile Bornand
Children’s room painted in Rolling Fog with a view of the balcony
Photo © Basile Bornand
TV room upstairs with anhydrite floor
Photo © Basile Bornand
TV room upstairs with view of the balcony
Photo © Basile Bornand
TV room view from the balcony
Photo © Basile Bornand

Apartment Lucerne

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Location
Haldenrain, Lucerne, Switzerland
Year
2019
Lighting Design
Lichtteam
Construction Management
Pedrin Helfenstein, Schärli Architekten

Interior Design and new layout concept of two combined apartments
The use of materials such as concrete and elm veneer enables the fusion of two apartments on different floors into a single complete and atmospheric apartment. The layout concept envisions a new connecting staircase. The concrete wall of the living room gives way to a single flight of stairs to the top floor and forms a unifying feature up to the pony wall. The heart and backbone of the lower floor is a built-in unit in elm veneer. It spans across the entire length of the space and forms the kitchen, cabinet frontage and wall panelling in one. Beyond the wood panelling, the subtle English tones in the rooms provide a balancing contrast to the cast materials of the exposed concrete walls and anhydrite floor.

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