N°7 Bretscha House
ARCHITECTS
Dominic Spalt Architektur
STEEL STRUCTURE
Fenometal Metallbau & Kunstschmiede
PAINTER
Malergeschäft Mark Frommelt
HEATING
Batliner Thomas Anstalt
ELECTRICIAN
Gregor Ott
DESIGN TEAM
Dominic Spalt Architektur
CABINETMAKER
Wüst Schreinerei
FLOORING
Dörig Unterlagsböden
KITCHEN
Plangemaess Kevin Kresser
WINDOW MANUFACTURER
Noldi Frommelt Schreinerei
CARPENTER
Frommelt
PHOTOGRAPHS
Willem Pab
AREA
182 M²
YEAR
2024
LOCATION
Liechtenstein
CATEGORY
Residential Architecture, Houses
One house, two flats, three generations, and a mighty shady tree in the garden.
Surrounded by an old printing work and an office building, the house from the 1960s stands somewhat hidden in the center of Schaan.
Throughout its history, it has been transformed time and again.
The addition of a covered terrace on the south side gave the house its first significant change at the turn of the millennium.
The former oversized single-family residence became a house for three generations with two flats one above the other.
The garden apartment was left in its original state, with the exception of a little color and a few openings for new pipes.
In the upper part, the bedrooms were retained and supplemented with precise interventions.
Instead of the attic with its gabled roof, a large living space has been added.
The open room composition with precisely positioned windows makes the room appear even more spacious and creates a dialogue with the garden with the mighty tree on the one hand and the mountain range of the "Dreischwestern" on the other.