Martins Afonso Atelier de Design and L'Atelier Miel have carried out the renovation of this house located in Courdimanche, a town situated in northern France. The owners, who moved in recently, wanted their home to have a more welcoming and relaxing atmosphere.

The main advantage of the existing space was its luminosity and the double-height volume in the living room. For this reason, a large mezzanine net was created. An element that, on one hand, lets light through and, on the other, allows taking advantage of the new space that has been formed.
The proposal of Martins Afonso Atelier de Design and L'Atelier Miel proposes a new lattice element that offers the possibility of carrying out different activities and becomes, depending on the time of day, a space for children to play, a place to relax with the family or even a movie theater. In addition, the large central volume of wood connects both levels as a backbone.

At the same time, the integrated furniture brings warmth and reorganizes the interior spaces, while the white floor on the ground level highlights all these elements, which together offer a comfortable and cozy atmosphere.
 

Description of project by Martins Afonso Atelier de Design

- Game of solids and voids

In the house, space is used but has yet to be lived in. The family, who has recently moved in, is settling in, capturing sensations and sequences which will soon become the pillars of the upcoming project.

The owners wanted to renovate and adapt this house to their way of life, a more comfortable one, and above all, in accordance with their tastes. This project gave us time to think about spaces in a new light, with new use, especially for children.

- Directing spaces 

The main asset of the house was its light, and the double-height volume in the living room, unexploited until then. As a result, a mezzanine net came to life in this space, allowing the outdoor light to come through, yet offering another way to take over this area.

The white floor on the ground floor, beyond its high reflective potential, brings out all the elements that are put down on it. The flooring shade also highlights an inversion of sensations with the shuttered concrete ceiling. This change upsets the habits to reinforce the notion of the void at the center of the net.

The integrated furnishings, mostly oak with some black spots, bring warm fragments to the place, as gold nuggets one ties oneself to and which structure the clear and infinite space. The goal was to reorganize these living spaces developed upon two floors, in order to create a general coherence in the project, while at the same time creating distinct areas dedicated to a specific use.

The central area links both levels as a backbone. It is a huge sculpted wooden volume, in which several functions and usages are articulated: it is, on the one hand, the stairs that lead to the other floors but also access the basement, the toilets, the bar, the library, the storage for vinyl records, and the television unit. The whole is materialized with games of solids and voids, punctuated by numerous spaces hidden by door curtains or small trap doors.

In parallel, a piece of furniture going through the front entrance of the house welcomes us, inviting us to sit down and take our shoes off before coming in. This piece goes up to the living room wall, facing the central block. This pathway made of wood throughout conceals numerous Hi-Fi storage units.

In front of it, a line develops along the wall, on each side of the stove, with on one side a bench seat with integrated storage for parents, welcoming relaxation, and on the other, toys storage for children to play with. The whole is topped by large shelves, as a ribbon unrolling on the wall, sheltering books, and subdued lighting.

- Hierarchy of spaces through matter  

The mezzanine net becomes, depending on the time of day, a space for children to play, a place to relax in family, or a movie room.

Bordering the net, along the wall, a wooden strip inhabits the residual space under the slope, offering a number of storages, and integrating a video projector and home cinema, concealed behind sliding doors once the showing is over. This strip continues on the next wall with a different shape, where the structure of the net is wrapped by wood and allows for a sequence of tiny trap doors, with some more storage spaces.

Like a theatrical production, the light falls onto the walls and the furniture, as such creating a warm atmosphere throughout the day, making these spaces pleasant and soothing. The result is a true call for relaxation in this area, where everybody finds their own space without cluttering the available space.

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100 sqm.
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Completion.- 2019.
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Mickaël Martins Afonso.
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Martins Afonso Atelier de Design is the studio created by Mickaël Martins Afonso in 2016 and is located in Bordeaux (France). The studio focuses on interior design and renovation, such as houses, apartments, offices, restaurants and bars, as well as holding exhibitions, shows and fairs. The firm works at various design scales, from interior architecture to the creation of furniture and objects. Its purpose is to lead to a reflection on the uses and to be able to think the space globally, in order to create unique places.

In 2016,Mickaël Martins Afonso won the jury prize at the Festival des Architectures Vives de Montpellier, which led to an invitation to the Taipei Landscape Public Art Festival "Seeing the Unseen" exhibition, organized by the "Blue Dragon Art Company" in Taiwan, to present his award-winning project "Head in the Clouds".

In 2017, the workshop was invited with the collective SHALUMO to produce an architectural installation during the festival Concentrico 3 in Logroño, Spain.

In 2018, the workshop was invited two times to present the project "Head in the Clouds," to the "Robotanica" (Tolhuistuin / EYE) exhibition organized by "Transnatural Art & Design" in Amsterdam, and "Who do you think you are?" exhibition organized by "TENT Rotterdam." 
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Published on: July 18, 2020
Cite: "Game of solids and voids. Around the Net by Martins Afonso Atelier de Design & L'Atelier Miel" METALOCUS. Accessed
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