A household house evokes emotion—usually, promoting it could really feel spiritually compromising. After his research in Salzburg, Austria, and South Africa, Christian Haider confronted this state of affairs together with his mother and father’ farmstead. “I’ve all the time cherished the home—the considered it being uncared for was horrible,” the psychotherapist says. “I didn’t like the concept both that another person would possibly come alongside and even renovate it splendidly, however then I wouldn’t have the ability to go there anymore.”
His associate, Philipp Schuler, grew up in a small city in Southern Germany—it wasn’t till he moved to the Austrian countryside that he even set foot on a farm. Nonetheless, he gave his full help and dedicated completely to the renovation course of. “We hadn’t even been collectively for a yr at that time,” says Haider. Its been over 10 years since Haider took over the farmstead, the place the couple now lives full-time. They shares it with Haider’s mother and father, who reside on the bottom ground.
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The primary documentation of the farmhouse is from 1650. Up till their retirement, Haider’s mother and father actively labored the farm. Now the fourth technology of the household continues to personal it. The barn and grain retailer have been transformed into Haider’s apply and a small visitor house. “The essential construction of the constructing stays the identical because it was,” the psychotherapist says. “Over time, the farm was expanded in varied methods. We eliminated the later additions and tried to protect and restore the character of the normal four-sided house as a lot as attainable.” They selected an unconventional start line: the grounds of the property. “We first laid out the backyard, then leveled the bottom, and planted fruit and different bushes,” says Haider. They labored with native panorama designer Wolfgang Ehmeier on that a part of the mission.
Inside, they’d the unique flooring sanded down, ceilings changed as wanted, previous tiles re-laid, and the loos renovated. The mission took 10 years to finish from the day they moved in—an endeavor that wouldn’t have been attainable with out skilled assist: fortunately, Munich-based inside designer Regina Hoefter has been a part of the couple’s lives for 15 years and has grow to be a pricey good friend. “Over time, we pulled Regina in time and again, discussing ideas along with her and in search of recommendation,” says Schuler. “The good factor was that we didn’t must fill her in about our tastes and preferences since early on we realized that we appreciated the identical issues.” Hoefter even saved the couple from a number of heated relationship battles, they joke.
A respectful replace
For the couple, it was vital that the farm now not be solely a mirrored image of the Haider household, however that it additionally incorporate points of Schuler’s persona. “It mattered to me that the furnishings continues to inform Christian and Philipp’s tales, and that each of them may see themselves mirrored within the inside design,” says Hoefter. “Most of the items come from their households and have sturdy sentimental significance. We put all of it along with new and classic finds to create one thing distinctive. It’s not meant to really feel stylized, however as a substitute to be a house with persona and heat.”
As for shade, the trio gave virtually each room a unique tone. Every room wanted to have its personal character with out being too visually disconnected from the others. “Every space has its personal temper—typically extra calm, typically livelier—and but the tones mix harmoniously,” explains the designer, who believes all the pieces ought to have a way of pressure and vitality with out overloading the house’s residents. The couple’s artwork isn’t hung randomly both; as a substitute there was a calculated plan for the show of each piece. Hoefter made selections about which works ought to cling in teams and which have been higher displayed in isolation. “Philipp and Christian left the selection of which works to show from the annual Griffelkunst present as much as me,” says Hoefter, referring to a 100-year-old graphic artwork present the place the couple have purchased many items.


















