A two-story house with an attic, with a total area of 230m2 and a basement of 110m2. It has a surrounding land fully landscaped of 250sqm.
On this particularly small plot, the accumulated functional needs of a family seek creative coexistence in a modern shell. The daycare and hospitality areas are set up on the ground floor level and, with their large openings, take advantage of the extroversion of the residence to the precious surrounding area. The private spaces, conversely, with smaller openings facing the street, reflect their intention of introversion oriented towards isolation, quiet and rest. Unlike the front view, the back view is designed to be open to light and view.
Given the shape of the plot “narrow face – large depth”, the volume of the residence rests on both adjacent plots. In the basement are auxiliary spaces, the areas of the electromechanical installations and the guest house which is lit by the cours-anglaise.
The living room, kitchen and dining room were organized on the ground floor. The kitchen is at the back of the plot, in direct contact with the private garden, so that the family can make the most of the relationship between the interior and the exterior.
On the first floor level, the bedrooms were organized, the master bedroom with ensuite bathroom and two more bedrooms with a shared bathroom.
In the attic is a versatile hospitality space that continues outside to a large covered living room with views on both sides of the plot, with planted areas to give the feeling that the space is in contact with the garden.
(Study of Architectural, Static and Electromechanical Installations, Topographic Mappings, Project Management)