pierre-louis gerlier revives 1850s house near paris with retro aesthetics and visual fluidity

pierre-louis gerlier revives 1850s house near paris with retro aesthetics and visual fluidity

atelier pierre-louis gerlier transforms xixth century home

 

In the renovation of this charming 1850s house near Paris, Atelier Pierre-Louis Gerlier orchestrated a thoughtful reorganization of spaces to enhance conviviality for the residing family, while preserving the structure’s architectural heritage. With the help of the design team, the owners sought to tackle the spatial challenges on the spacious yet compartmentalized ground floor, to create a place that harmonized privacy with sociability. The inherent challenge lay in creating a space that could toggle between openness and enclosure, establishing visual connections with each of the rooms while being isolated from noise disruptions.

pierre-louis gerlier revives 1850s house near paris with retro aesthetics and visual openness
all images by Ercole Salinaro

 

 

reconfigured volumes enhance conviviality within

 

The heart of the XIXth century house was occupied by an enclosed cloakroom, previously taking up a lot of space while sitting underutilized by guests. The team at Atelier Pierre-Louis Gerlier transformed this into a dining room at the core of the project, engulfed with expansive glass walls. This design element enables the room to become a visual crossroad, connecting various spaces of the home while fostering a sense of openness throughout.

 

Moving ahead, the kitchen was relocated from a cramped corner to a generously proportioned volume. This new space was conceived as a point of conviviality, allowing individuals to gather around the cooking area while enjoying the warmth of the fire. The living room similarly was partitioned into two distinct zones by a large openwork bookcase, creating a division between an area for socializing and another dedicated to enjoying the cinema.

pierre-louis gerlier revives 1850s house near paris with retro aesthetics and visual openness
Atelier Pierre-Louis Gerlier orchestrated a thoughtful reorganization of spaces to enhance conviviality

pierre-louis gerlier revives 1850s house near paris with retro aesthetics and visual openness
transforming a charming 1850s house near Paris

pierre-louis gerlier revives 1850s house near paris with retro aesthetics and visual openness
the dining room forms the core of the project

pierre-louis gerlier revives 1850s house near paris with retro aesthetics and visual openness
expansive glass walls enable the room to become a visual crossroad, connecting various spaces of the home

pierre-louis gerlier revives 1850s house near paris with retro aesthetics and visual openness
the kitchen was relocated from a cramped corner to a generously proportioned volume

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Atelier Pierre-Louis Gerlier’s intervention preserves the structure’s architectural heritage

complete transformation of a xixth century house near paris 12
the design concept sought to create a space that could toggle between openness and enclosure

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the living room was partitioned into two distinct zones by a large openwork bookcase

 

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project info:

 

name: Transformation of a XIXth century house near Paris
designer: Atelier Pierre-Louis Gerlier

location: France

 

 

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edited by: ravail khan | designboom

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