Monday, 7 March 2011

My latest passion for modern and rustic unity..


Recycling Unused Spaces: Rustic Modern Home Crusch Alba by Gus Wusterman





Just like some artists upcycle discarded materials, some architects recycle unused spaces. The key, of course, in remodeling a historic home, condo or apartment (in this case) rich in variegated materials and classic construction elements is knowing what to add, what to remove and what to leave as it is – particularly when faced with wide-open spaces that must be separated into livable rooms. The result of this careful, creative and one-of-a-kind interior remake by Gus Wusterman is a remarkably rich set vintage spaces with new partitions and modern necessities that do not detract from the variegated textures, materials and layered history of the existing interior – adding new without compromising old.

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Old House Where Rustic Meet Modern Design by Designer Christian Speck of Formzone
















This 15th century house was renovated by interior designer Christian Speck of Formzone with modern comfort and style. The house is situated in the mountain village which was founded in 1186 and hasn’t any inhabitants for last 100 years. It has two entrances and two staircases because at the beginning two separate buildings were here. During the renovation almost nothing was changed in its exterior but the interior was made comfortable to live. Many walls were covered with wood. The furniture and storage places have white lacquered surfaces what makes interior not only cozy but modern too. Windows in the house are relatively small but installed lighting system not only give enough light but give a possibility to change a mood. The roof has two outdoor spaces with amazing stone roof views and the mountain panorama. (Formzone)

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