The renovation of the 1950s house draws inspiration from Bordeaux's architectural style and post-war seaside aesthetics, focusing on blending the structure harmoniously with its Arcachon Bay environment. Key challenges included spatial confinement, which were addressed by removing barriers, creating a double-height room, and optimizing natural light. The design employs materials like white plaster, dark wood, and travertine to maintain a balance between contemporary elegance and historical significance. A newly reconfigured layout prioritizes openness to the sea, positioning technical spaces below and living areas above, enhancing both functionality and the connection to the landscape.
The renovation enhances a 1950s house's integration with the Arcachon Bay landscape, pivotal for creating a harmonious blend of modernity and the surrounding environment.
Challenges of spatial confinement were tackled by removing structural barriers and introducing a double-height space, significantly improving the flow of natural light throughout the house.
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