Renovated metalworking shop
Industrial charm, reinterpreted: Linh and Reto Lüthi created an elegant retreat out of a 1914 metalworking shop, of which the only reminders are the transmission on the ceiling and the industrial-style deep windows.
Industrial charm, reinterpreted: Linh and Reto Lüthi created an elegant retreat out of a 1914 metalworking shop, of which the only reminders are the transmission on the ceiling and the industrial-style deep windows.
The metamorphosis of historical heritage and modern design offer a unique character to this loft-style living space. The successful combination of different materials and timeless colours result in exciting interiors that invite you to stay. The light palette and bright lighting of the renovated metalworking workshop in Bern create ideal conditions for our Formpark Rombico planks to shine.
Thanks to its 45° angle, Formpark Rombico is perfect for laying parquet in a French herringbone pattern. The large size of the individual strips reinterprets the classic laying pattern in an exciting way. In the other rooms and in the entrance area, the two decided to use our Monopark strip format in the same colour.
Location | Bern, Switzerland |
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Architect | - |
Building owner | Private |
Floor installer | Steffen Raumkonzepte AG |
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Parquet | Formpark Rombico Oak Farina & Monopark Oak Farina |
Photographer | Linh Lüthi |