Holiday Home Locarno
Locarno, Switzerland
Conversion of holiday home Casa Sogno Mio, Locarno Painted in KEIM oxide red and with new dormer on a stone base, surrounded by palms
Photo © Basile Bornand
Painted in KEIM oxide red and with new dormer on a stone base, surrounded by palms
Photo © Basile Bornand
Double-height room with gallery and samba stairs with oak parquet and view of the balcony
Photo © Basile Bornand
Double-height room with gallery and samba stairs with oak parquet and Bathyscafocus Hublot fireplace from Focus
Photo © Basile Bornand
View from the kitchen into the double-height living room with gallery, accessed by a samba stairway and with a suspended fireplace
Photo © Basile Bornand
- Architects
- Architekturbüro Herbert Bruhin
- Location
- Locarno, Switzerland
- Year
- 2017
- Team
- Marcel Walker
- Construction Management
- Pia Meuli
Built in the 1960s, this hillside holiday home has a 180° view over Locarno. Along with the total renovation, a conversion was also planned. The formerly small-roomed house now features an open floor plan. The kitchen, dining room and living areas are connected to each other, and the living space extends to the ceiling. This lends the space a pleasantly expansive feel. Thanks to a new dormer, a part of the roof space is available as an additional sleeping area. Large sliding windows frame the view and the centrally positioned fireplace creates a cosy atmosphere. Warm colours and choice materials, such as oak and natural stone tiles, define the character of this little holiday oasis.
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