Living room with wall element made of bush-hammered concrete and inbuilt fireplace by Rueegg
Photo © Peter Tillessen
Living room detail bush-hammered concrete and photographs by Jules Spinatsch
Photo © Peter Tillessen
Living room and view to the kitchen
Photo © Peter Tillessen
Wall element made of bush-hammered concrete along the stair and view to the kitchen
Photo © Peter Tillessen
Handcrafted black walnut kitchen and chrome steel
Photo © Peter Tillessen
Bush-hammered concrete block from behind with inbuilt containers in oak
Photo © Peter Tillessen
Bathroom with freestanding bathtub Viceversa by Agap
Photo © Peter Tillessen
Mustang slate bathroom with mirror niche
Photo © Peter Tillessen
Bedroom with room-high sliding door and integrated profile
Photo © Peter Tillessen
Küng sauna with glass front and green slate
Photo © Peter Tillessen

Holiday home

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Location
Via Maistra, 7505 Celerina, Switzerland
Year
2005

To create this flat, two apartments on adjacent floors were combined to form an atmospheric whole. In place of the original small room, an open floor plan was devised that contained expansive interior views and outward-looking vistas. The heart and connecting element of the two floors is a wall element made of bush-hammered concrete with gravel from the Val Bregaglia, which brings the essence of the mountain into the home. A fireplace, wardrobe and alcoves intended as practical storage space or for displaying various objects are integrated into the wall element. The commission included everything from the room arrangement to the selection of premium materials and decoration.

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