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Bidart by Atelier Delphine Carrère

By Jessica Mejias

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Bidart is a project completed by Atelier Delphine Carrère.

It is located in Bidart, France.

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Bidart by Atelier Delphine Carrère:

“This old house is located near the ocean at Bibart.

Its traditional conception mix half-timberings, woods and roof in tiles with strong hillsides. It has been renovated inside in a contemporary way in order to liberate the compartmentalized and narrow spaces.

Its atypical values allow to mix wood & resin, marble & old beams, glass mosaic & leather, keeping the original charm of its volumes.

A swimming pool has been created above a garage integrally inserted under the garden in order for it to disappeared without loose some landscape garden.

The entrance, originally very low, make a box whose particularity has been volontary emphasized by a box in concrete and black&white checkered.

A stair in folded-steel slides behind a walnut set with asymetrics enlightened holes. A big leaving room faces on the océan on one side, and on the swimming pool on the other side.

A oak parquet has been used, a set of architectural lightning of « Viabizzuno » can be found in several rooms.

In the first level, two bedrooms under the roof, and a master bedroom mixing wood structure with a dressing space in lacquer wood very drawn.

The bathroom, thought like a emerald hammam, can be seen from the bed by a glazed game of wall, allowing the natural light to cross all the space.”

Photos by: Antoine Huot

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About Jessica Mejias

Jessica is a resident of Madrid, where she often can be found stalking the halls of the Prado Museum, hoping to catch a glimpse of Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights. An Art History graduate, she enjoys admiring art and architecture, reading, and keeping young by playing video games. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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