Historic Stone House in Switzerland Gets a Modern Minimalist Facelift

By Sherry Nothingam

Beautiful fireplace and concrete walls shape the minimal setting

Adaptive reuse of old structures not only saves both time and precious resources, but often throws up stunning new homes that have an entirely new style of their own. Located in a scenic and historic village of Switzerland, this fabulous stone house was recently renovated by Wespi de Meuron Romeo Architects and showcases a style that brings together the classic and the contemporary. Much of the original home is kept intact and its gorgeous stone walls set the tone for what is a timeless, yet trendy home with elements of modern minimalism interwoven with a wide array of rough textures.

Beautiful fireplace and concrete walls shape the minimal settingRevamped interior combines the classic with the modernWooden shelves bring warmth to the fascinating interiorPrivate porch overlooking the lovely landscape and distant mountainsEntry of the house remains simple and unassumingRenovated stone house in SwitzerlandCozy sitting space with a fireplaceLighting brings cozy warmth to the renovated stone houseSmall bathroom with wooden vanity and shower area

Large framed windows were added to the original home to not only give it a quirky, chic vie, but to also bring in ample natural light. This gives even the smaller rooms in the home a fresher and more cheerful ambiance while the public spaces benefit from unabated views of the mesmerizing landscape outside. The main home features a cellar along with a spacious living zone, a kitchen and dining area connected to the porch outside and bedrooms and bathrooms on the top level that offer plenty of privacy. An old grape brandy distillery was altered and connected to the home to offer more living area and to provide a seamless interface between the interior and outdoors.

Stone walls of the house give it a classic and unique appeal

Kitchen and dining area of the Swiss house overlooking the lake

Beautiful fireplace and concrete walls shape the minimal setting

Revamped interior combines the classic with the modern

Wooden shelves bring warmth to the fascinating interior

Private porch overlooking the lovely landscape and distant mountains

Glass walls bring natural light indoors

Color is kept to an absolute minimum inside the home (If not non-existent) and the decor is as minimal as possible. Wooden surfaces and shelves offer visual warmth to a residence that otherwise tries to stay true to its rustic heritage as much as possible. Cozy lighting and brilliant fireplaces complete what is essentially a soothing and stylish makeover.

[Photography: Hannes Henz]

Rough metal surfaces combined with the stone walls of the house

Modern glass windows help give the interior a more cheerful look

Old archways of the home are kept intact

Entry of the house remains simple and unassuming

Renovated stone house in Switzerland

Cozy sitting space with a fireplace

Lighting brings cozy warmth to the renovated stone house

Small bathroom with wooden vanity and shower area

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