Sacre Coeur is a home by Theo Domini located in Bordeaux, France. The renovation is designed using dim lighting and minimal furniture to create a cosy and warm space in which the main protagonists are the contrasts between materials, their textures and colours, evoking a luxury that is linked to the rustic.

The interior is designed as a room without segmentations and furnished only with the essentials: a wooden table, leather seats, a bed with black sheets and the essential elements of the bathroom to interpret and accompany the nakedness of the stone and wood.

Theo Domini detaches space and materials from their functional aspects, giving greater relevance to their very essence. As if it were a hermit's hut, where the only sounds to be heard are those of the wind, the rain and the creaking of the wood, Sacre Coeur welcomes the user by providing serenity and tranquillity.

The stone of the walls and the wood of the pillars and beams that support the garret where the room is located not only act as structural elements, they are also the finishes that represent the project. A concomitance of materials that seduces the user, pushing him to face the nature and intensity of the home.

Sacre Coeur by Theo Domini. Photography by Theo Domini.

Sacre Coeur by Theo Domini. Photography by Theo Domini.

Description of project by Theo Domini

The architecture of stone, extracted from the ground, pre-existing to man, does not last only thanks to its robustness, but because it irrevocably belongs to the passage of time. One of the most certain things about its beauty is that it does not quite coincide with its time. Nothing that preexisted is squared or straight, but the proportions are correct. The lack of adornment and opulence of these old dwellings underline the archaism of their materials. In our eyes, it reveals a certain propensity to conceive of architecture as an experience of destitution, a confrontation with the essential.

Imprinted by years of occupation, the intrinsic beauty of graying woods, oxidized pieces and eroded stone projects us into their incomplete and fragmented part. Sitting on the ground, with the wooden planks under us, the smell of smoke in the hearth, raindrops on the roof, wood crackling in the fire, urban noises somewhere in the outside world... Here, the influence of the place suggests things differently.

Sacre Coeur por Theo Domini. Fotografía por Theo Domini.
Sacre Coeur by Theo Domini. Photography by Theo Domini.

The place is not reduced only to pleasure and aesthetic emotion, it encourages us to re-examine our own notion of comfort and exposes us that luxury lies more in our way of living in a space rather than in the appearance of precious materials. It does not express itself through what is spectacular but gives rise to astonishment by allowing at each moment the possibility of expressing its own spectacular.

The material environment ignores any hierarchy between materials. Each element is as far as possible from its original state and frees itself from excessive exposure. There are no finishes, the structure is the finish and exhibits the beauty of raw things. Only bare necessities persist, furnished without excess. No chairs, no armchairs, a monastic table in solid walnut, a bench, a white sheet stretched to show films, leather seats on the floor.

Sacre Coeur por Theo Domini. Fotografía por Theo Domini.
Sacre Coeur by Theo Domini. Photography by Theo Domini.

It is a place of stripping, a place that does not respond to a form of domestic life such as one can find in a traditional house. The comfort of these spaces lies in their serenity, in their charm. It is not intimidating, it’s not dripping with luxury. It is very peaceful, almost friendly. Bathed in an indirect, exhausted, almost precarious light, which allows nuance, the intensity of the illumination is forced to retain the beauty of the shadow.

The border of spaces, never tightly closed, exasperates curiosity and gives rise to a feeling of immensity even if the place is small. This environment, revealed in its most primitive state, introduces us to a new way of reacting, experiencing and understanding what surrounds us. Support of an experience with ourselves that shapes our taste for the contemplative and makes us live each moment more intensely.

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75 sqm.

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2021.

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Bordeaux, France.

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Theo Domini architect by the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture in Bordeaux, France.

At the end of his studies, he settled in the Albaicín district of Granada, Spain. This experience led him to undertake several photographic study trips to explore the architecture and landscapes that moved him. He currently works from France. His work ranges from architectural projects to interior design and has been recognised nationally and internationally.

Since 2023, Theo Domini is a guest lecturer at the International Workshop on Photography, Design and Landscape curated by RCR, Pritzker Prize-winning architects, in Olot, Spain.

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Published on: February 1, 2025
Cite: "The beauty of raw materials. Sacre Coeur by Theo Domini" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/beauty-raw-materials-sacre-coeur-theo-domini> ISSN 1139-6415
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