Become a ruin, this dwelling of the 1920s has morphed into a spacious dwelling, overflowing with freshness and of life, under the active pulse of a couple of architects. It is in a lovely village on the outskirts of Namur that Sebastien and Caroline have found this charming dwelling of the 1920s. Simple and flanked by two annexs, it boasts of the chassis to the distant elk Art Nouveau. After houses a time the Post Office, the building is dead.Little or no maintenance and a precarious occupation; the time has done the rest. "On the inside, it was downright become a ruin damp and unhealthy," says Sebastien Mouffe, architect just as his wife. Permanent Mutation The potentialities were numerous and the space was there. The enchantment of a savage nature side garden, coupled with an excellent direction and a good situation of the building, close to major urban centers, the architects decided to take up the challenge, despite the rigor of the budget. To have their own homes, so they did not hesitate to put greatly the hand to the dough, staying in a house in the ever-changing, with spaces regularly changing stations And the furniture, do not talk about! "
- Typology
- Maisons privées
- Status
- Construit
- Year of conception
- 2007
- Year of delivery
- 2010
- Client
- Mouffe-Boulet
- Total budget
- 110000 €
- Per m² budget
- 780
- Constructed area
- 150 m2