Swedish studio In Reward of Shadows has renovated a Sixties riverside villa in Umeå, restoring its unique options whereas introducing “clearly up to date but harmoniously built-in” particulars.
Named Villa by the River, the prevailing dwelling is one in all three modernist villas designed by architect Istvan Poroszlay alongside the Ume river, of which solely two have been ever accomplished.
Though some alterations have been made to the villa within the Eighties, a lot of its unique options remained, and its new proprietor tasked Stockholm-based In Reward of Shadows with restoring these whereas updating the house to trendy requirements.

“Our method was to protect and spotlight the villa’s historic qualities, sustaining unique supplies and options wherever technically possible,” In Reward of Shadows co-founder Fredric Benesch informed Dezeen.
“The place new interventions have been obligatory – whether or not spatial or materials – they have been designed to be clearly up to date but harmoniously built-in with the unique structure,” he added.
Key to the design of the unique villa was its structure and distinctive angular kind, which have been created in response to its sloping website and river views.

The villa faces the road with a collection of decrease and personal areas partially dug into this slope, opening up behind the positioning to supply the dwelling areas with views of the river.
“One of many key challenges was to protect this delicate stability between openness and enclosure whereas upgrading the home for up to date dwelling,” explains Benesch.

On Villa by the River’s higher degree, In Reward of Shadows reconfigured the non-original kitchen to each join it with and additional open up two adjoining lounge areas, that are separated from the bedrooms by a storage-lined hall.
Beneath, a pool and lounge on both facet of a hearth have been complemented by the addition of a kitchenette, wine room and sauna.
The place these dwelling areas overlook the river, the villa’s unique home windows have been changed with single, massive panes of glass that additional improve the sensation of openness.
For the interiors, In Reward of Shadows both restored or “faithfully reinterpreted” the villa’s present finishes, which included inexperienced linen wallpaper, cassette ceilings and wooden floors.
A brand new herringbone oak ground unites the 2 lounge areas with the reconfigured kitchen and bedrooms on the higher degree, whereas a broken tiled ground on the decrease degree has been changed and a limestone encompass added to the pool.

Minimal adjustments have been made to Villa by the River’s exterior, with the white and gray concrete sections repaired and the unique wooden panelling repainted black and complemented by new storage doorways.
“The structure already had a wealthy and expressive materials and color palette, so moderately than reinventing, our process grew to become one in all cautious curation – organising and refining what was already there,” defined Benesch.

“Deep blue tones within the kitchen and lounge present distinction to the in any other case heat and pure inside, echoing unique supplies like teak, stone, and wooden,” Benesch added.
“A deep inexperienced kitchenette connects visually to the wine room and echoes the pool’s color, evoking the ambiance of a Swedish forest lake,” he added.
All through, trendy technical methods resembling geothermal heating and warmth restoration air flow have been “discreetly built-in”.

Elsewhere, In Reward of Shadows lately accomplished the refurbishment of a historic cinema in Stockholm to create a collection of “heat and welcoming” areas.
Different mid-century houses on Dezeen embrace a residence renovated by Studio Hagen Corridor in London and the remodelled Glass Ridge Home initially by Ray Kappe.
The pictures is by Björn Lofterud.
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