In 1979/1980, the house built in 1836 was completely renovated and remodeled by the then buyers. Originally designed as a two-family house, after the renovation it was intended to serve one family as a spacious home.
To bring more light into the house, the entire staircase on the north side was designed with white-painted grid grates. This unusual construction allows light to flow into the house "from all sides", making it bright and friendly. Notably, many walls were painted white, and the floors were covered with white tiles. In addition, individual walls were removed to create larger and brighter rooms.
A special highlight is the large, light-flooded attic, which is currently used as a living and sleeping area. The Swedish stove radiates its cozy warmth and invites you to linger. Particularly fascinating is the visible roof structure with the colorfully accented beams – it is beautiful that it has remained visible despite the insulation.
Despite the open spaces, the house still has many dreamy corners inside and outside. Especially in the garden, the courtyard designed as a seating area stands out. As it slowly gets dark, the warm light sources around the house create a cozy atmosphere that is often enjoyed – whether with family or guests. Here you can really enjoy the evening in peace.
The house still presents itself in good and well-maintained condition today. Thanks to the numerous photos, you have certainly already formed a good picture of this unique house. But its true charm only unfolds on site. Therefore, we invite serious interested parties to an individual viewing – there are no mass viewings. And who knows, maybe you will soon be able to call this beautiful piece of history your own.
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3360 Herzogenbuchsee (BE)