Maison Saint Leger: Industrial aesthetics in a historical guise - industrialkonzept

Maison Saint Leger: Industrial aesthetics in a historical guise

by @industrialkonzept Team

In the picturesque mountain landscape of the French Morvan region, the Parisian architecture firm Minuit has completed a fascinating project: the renovation of the Maison Saint Leger. This historic farmhouse, which had already been partially renovated two decades ago, was given a complete and stylish makeover thanks to Minuit's expertise, elegantly combining both modern elements and the original, rustic aesthetics of the farmhouse.

Maison Saint Leger Farmhouse

Maison Saint Leger Farmhouse

Maison Saint Leger Farmhouse

The symbiosis of tradition and modernity

Interior design plays a key role at Maison Saint Leger by skillfully showcasing different materials and colors. Okoume wood, for example, brings a warm and inviting atmosphere to the living spaces, while galvanized steel adds a touch of urban, industrial flair. Generous windows and doors that can be opened completely provide a view of the idyllic landscape - a panorama that can be enjoyed particularly well from the Porte Cochère.

Maison Saint Leger Farmhouse

Maison Saint Leger Farmhouse

A particular highlight of the conversion is the newly created floor. Characterized by a grid-like structure, this area impresses with an innovative mix of composite flooring, a suspended mesh structure, railings, lights, sliding doors and floating shelves. These elements not only provide privacy, but also allow natural light to flood into the room.

Maison Saint Leger Farmhouse

Preserving the original

Despite the numerous modern influences, a significant part of the original farmhouse structure has been preserved. The exposed brick walls and wooden beams bear witness to the building's rich history. These rustic elements characterize the spacious living area in particular, which stands out clearly from the more private areas such as the bedrooms and bathrooms.

Maison Saint Leger Farmhouse

Maison Saint Leger Farmhouse

Maison Saint Leger Farmhouse

Maison Saint Leger Farmhouse

The Maison Saint Leger is therefore an impressive example of how modern architecture and historical elements can work in harmony to create a unique living experience.

Maison Saint Leger Farmhouse

A project by minuit
All photos by: BCDF studio

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