The Attic / f+f architectes

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  • Architects: f+f architectes
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  240
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Johan Fritzell
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Investwood, Laminam, Modular Lighting Instruments, Modular Lightings Instruments
The Attic / f+f architectes - Sofa, Table
© Johan Fritzell

Text description provided by the architects. The project is located in an old jugendstil building from 1901, in the Neustadt area in Strasbourg.

The Attic / f+f architectes - Stairs, Handrail
© Johan Fritzell

This large duplex apartment occupies the former attic of the building. It has been created through the conversion of  old maid rooms and the above loft that was used for storage.

Section

Throughout the project the material palette is restrained: wood flooring, black MDF that is dyed in the mass for the fixed furniture, large sheets of thin ceramic in the bathrooms and kitchen top.

The Attic / f+f architectes - Countertop, Kitchen, Chair
© Johan Fritzell

The organisation is simple: all rooms (bedrooms, bathrooms, office, family room) are located on the entrance level of the apartment,  whereas the top floor is one open loftspace with kitchen, living  and dining area.

Lower Floor

The entrance hall is a double ceiling height space with skylight  that opens largely onto the family  room. It is positioned  att the heart of the apartment distributing on one side the master bedrooms and children bedrooms, and on the other guest bedroom and office space. Here, a black box consisting of dyed MDF panels and doors act as boundary concealing  bedroom, bathroom and storage spaces.

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© Johan Fritzell

The existing varnished pinewood flooring, that had become orange-yellow  over time, has been kept and renovated. The pine boards have been treated in a scandinavian fashion with lye to block the pigments and prevent the wood from yellowing, then soaped for the finish. This gives the boards a pale-white, semi-mat aspect that is very soft to the touch.

The Attic / f+f architectes - Sofa
© Johan Fritzell

The master bedroom is conceived as a little suite with walk-in wardrobe and adjoining bathroom. Natural light flows through an added large glazed panel in the roof while the existing small windows offer a view on the surrounding park. The bathroom flooring, walls and top  are made of large mat marble ceramic tiles (3x1m), while the furniture is made of black dyed MDF.

The Attic / f+f architectes - Bed, Bedroom
© Johan Fritzell

The same black MDF material, being dyed in the mass and less prone to surface chipping compared to tainted or lacquered wood,  is also used for the stairs. The railings are made of laminated glass.

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© Johan Fritzell

The upper floor is organized with the kitchen on one side, a fireplace and living room on the other, dining area in the center. Only the chimney masonry from the lower floor apartments interrupts the open plan.

Upper Floor

The living room faces a large terrace that is partly sunken into the roof. The built in fireplace is flanked  with concealed storage spaces and bar.

The Attic / f+f architectes - Sofa
© Johan Fritzell

In the kitchen, the same MDF has been used for the woodwork and wall paneling. The kitchen island is finished with marble ceramic.

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© Johan Fritzell

Product Description.

- Restrained material palette: wood for the flooring (either existing pine wood that was re-used with a Scandinavian soap treatment or lacquered oak in the upper area (kitchen))

Varnished Valchromat Black MDF Panels for all the fix furniture (wardrobe, kitchen, bathroom furniture) including the stairs

Laminam extra large thin ceramic tiles for all bathroom surfaces and kitchen island.

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Project location

Address:Strasbourg, France

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Cite: "The Attic / f+f architectes" 09 Dec 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/800815/the-attic-f-plus-f-architectes> ISSN 0719-8884

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