Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Fresh Ideas in a Former Tomato Packing Shed | North Salem Real Estate

 "We wanted to create a very flexible, adaptable space,” says architect Jamie Falla of the M House on Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands off the northwest coast of France. The former tomato packing shed is now a three-bedroom home designed to celebrate the building’s soaring roof, original wood and sunny location. “When we first saw the shed in 2010, it was just a big open-plan space with metal cladding on the exterior,” Falla says. “The plan was to keep the existing structure — the envelope — and preserve as much of that open space” as possible.

Inside the structure Falla and his team designed a box that sits within the open-plan space and contains the kitchen, storage, shower room and utility area. Across from the box, a glass-fronted platform hovers above the living room. Falla also added a single-story wing containing the bedrooms, two bathrooms and a study. He was designing the property to sell it, and not for a client, so he wanted to give it wide appeal. “It had to be flexible, but not having a client also gave us some freedom,” he says. “This is, essentially, an experimental building.”

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