This one of the first lofts in the city dating back to the 80’s… it needed to be brought into this century.
A Touch of Chanel
With a puristic, cool and clean play with the colors white, beige, gray and brown this house in Zurich wants to be an architectural translation of the classic Chanel suits.
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- 11 March 2016
- Zurich
To keep the open feel of the large space the bathroom was replaced in the form of a glass box, which also housed a new laundry and the guest toilet. The floor openings have been covered with glass, to let the light through. The stairs were replaced and the existing wood floor was treated with colored pigments. The kitchen extended with a stainless steel countertop.
The fresh modern and elegant look was achieved by the very puristic, cool and clean play with the colors white, beige, gray and brown. Tension has been created with the contrast of divergent materials, like glass, concrete and cashmere. Color accents were achieved by a few simple elements of furniture. The black frames around the glazing has been jokingly referred as “a touch of Chanel” in reference to the classic Chanel suits.
A Touch of Chanel, Zurich, Switzerland
Program: single-family house
Architects: Daniele Claudio Taddei
Client: Tobias Baenninger
Area: 146 sqm
Completion: 2015