Private home Baron
Gil Percal Architecte
A successful symbiosis between old and new
'Maison Z' ('house Z'), situated in the Gard department in the south of France, encompasses a site measuring 2.750 square meter and is home to several independent farmhouses in a style that is typical of the Cévennes region. The aim of the project is to reconnect the two main ancient buildings via new construction.
By skilfully juxtaposing the ancient building and the new construction, architect Gil Percal has managed to ensure that all rooms are at the heart of the dwelling, gathered in an open-plan space that includes a living room, dining room, and an open kitchen. This new construction has an exposed structure from the outside, which is emphasized by a metal beam, round, steel poles, and a series of floor-to-ceiling windows measuring approximately 2.75 meter high.
This open space enjoys a wide view onto the outdoor space, and the floor is entirely covered with mid-grey tiles from the Core Collection Terra XXL series by Mosa measuring 90x90 centimeter. Beyond the series of windows, the floor leads seamlessly onto an outdoor terrace that features tiles from the Mosa Exterior Flooring Collection – identical in dimension and color to those inside – placed on pedestals. These are high-quality tiles with a 30 millimeter thickness, specially designed by the Dutch manufacturer for use in outdoor designs. The absence of a threshold to the right of the windows, and the use of large tiles, accentuates the uniform character of the slab layout between the indoor and outdoor areas. “There are two reasons for choosing waxed concrete tiles. First of all, they are less costly to remove if work needs to be done on the underfloor heating system. And secondly, the follow-up of collections at Mosa ensures that we can find the same tones and dimensions of the different tiles used, even in a few years and despite our location in France”, explains Gil Percal, the architect for this project.
The new open-plan living area provides a breathtaking panorama of the site with a view of the swimming pool below, which is bordered by tiles from the Ultragres Core Collection Terra collection in anthracite tone, measuring 30x30 centimeter. These high-quality tiles also adorn the floor of the pool house, a new construction that is open on two sides and features an IPE 300 beam as well as exposed metal poles. Walls were erected on the two remaining sides of the pool house and decorated with stones recovered from the demolition areas in order to reflect the architectural language of the two main buildings now unified by the new construction. The juxtaposition of old and new is also visible in the new openings of the buildings, where the facades were once hidden prior to construction. A set of high French doors with an exposed steel frame offers a plunging view onto the site and the swimming pool. The walls of the ground-floor bathroom are adorned with brilliant white, embossed Mosa Murals tiles measuring 15x15 centimeter, while the floor is tiled with Core Collection Terra tiles measuring 30x60 centimeter. Mid-grey tiles of the same format from the Core Collection Terra series are present on the floor on which the three bedrooms and their respective bathrooms are located. The steps of the access stairway however, are adorned with tiles from the Terra XL collection measuring 30x120 centimeter in order to retain the uniformity of tones throughout the dwelling.
The architect adds, “The different collections of tiles by Mosa imbue the pure ceramic floors with a certain mineral quality, striking the perfect harmony between three contemporary materials – glass, metal, and wood – found on the stone walls of the old construction.”
Project details
Project: | Maison Z |
Architect: | Gil Percal Architecte |
Location: | Baron (France) |
Surface area: | 200 m2 |
Completion: | 2015 |
Mosa series: | Core Collection Terra |
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