NAP69, breathing new life, BE

Renovating a 1970s-style house to current building standards is a challenging task. This beautiful and delicate piece of architecture takes root in a small setting of greenery dotted with some beautiful and tall trees.

Renovating a 1970s-style house to current building standards is a challenging task. This beautiful and delicate piece of architecture takes root in a small setting of greenery dotted with some beautiful and tall trees.

External insulation is not viable; the brick cladding was crafted with the meticulousness and finesse akin to a musical score. It is imperative to honor the various proportions drawn by architect Mario Serra di Migni, who made his work a delightful articulation between the different elements that constitute a building's construction. Respecting a vision, honouring a work, stepping softly into a renovation that combines significant insulation, installation of a double-flow ventilation system, replacement of window frames, ... all while preserving the soul, spirit, even the essence of the architecture. Preserving the character while enhancing the identity, this beautiful little house is destined for rent.