Lamat | Objekt Architecten

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Lamat | Objekt Architecten

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  • Project Name: Lamat
  • Practice: Objekt Architecten
  • Products: TopCer , Saint-Gobain , Lodes , Nemetschek Group
  • Completion year: 2023
  • Gross Built up Area: 306 m²
  • Project Location: Wichelen
  • Country: Belgium
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Niels Van der Streaten, Dries Van Nieuwenbergh, Mahir Yavas
  • Photo Credits: Ypsilon Business Photography
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Excerpt: Lamat, a refurbishment project by Objekt Architecten, transforms a seemingly classic house into a light, spacious one with a contemporary interior. While the facade was repaired and returned to its original state, interiors underwent significant changes, including removing the ceiling in the living space and creating a mezzanine space. New materials, tropical plants, and structural elements were carefully incorporated into the interior.

Project Description

Lamat | Objekt Architecten
© Ypsilon Business Photography
Lamat | Objekt Architecten
© Ypsilon Business Photography

[Text as submitted by architect]  In rural Wichelen, a detached house with a classic character received a thorough facelift. The crow-stepped gable, which was covered up because of moisture problems, was repaired and returned to its original state. Nothing else was touched on the outside, except the creation of new contrasting window openings at the rear of the house. The new, double-height window maximises the connection with the garden and the meadows behind, and distances itself from the neo-style through its size and detailing.

Lamat | Objekt Architecten
© Ypsilon Business Photography
Lamat | Objekt Architecten
Floor Plans © Objekt Architecten
Lamat | Objekt Architecten
© Ypsilon Business Photography

The most radical changes are found inside the house. The ceiling of the living space was removed to create a space that extends below the ridge. A mezzanine was created in the double-height space in direct contact with the living space and the kitchen. This new floor was designed in the shape of a disc and was made of on-site cast concrete. Special attention was paid to the supporting structure and the fastening method. 

Lamat | Objekt Architecten
© Ypsilon Business Photography
Lamat | Objekt Architecten
© Ypsilon Business Photography

The kitchen and living space are separated by a large planter with tropical plants. Visually, both functions of the open space are also delineated by the use of different flooring materials. Green Topcer tiles, which continue on the kitchen island and planter and a parquet in the living space. Newly used materials and structural elements become part of the interior through careful detailing.

Don’t judge a book by its cover! On the outside, this seemingly classic house conceals a light, spacious and surprisingly contemporary interior.

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