Thursday, September 10, 2015

Swiss Chalet: An Alpine Remodel by Jonathan Tuckey

For several years now, Remodelista directory member Jonathan Tuckey of Jonathan Tuckey Design has been leading a double life. Based in London, where his firm is known for its inventive overhauls of old buildings, he's also been busy remodeling vacation houses and designing performance spaces in the historic Swiss village of Andermatt, where he now has a satellite office. He and his wife, Annabel, and their two kids also have a home base in the center of town, Halbhaus (Half House), a 17th-century timber-frame chalet that Tuckey transformed into the ultimate Alpine getaway, a few English comforts included. And when they're not in residence, it's available as a vacation rental.

Photography via Jonathan Tuckey Design, unless noted.

Halbaus, a Swiss chalet remodel by architect Jonathan Tuckey | Remodelista

Above: The heart of the house is a double-height kitchen, dining and living area. Whitened wood paneling and flooring contrasts with a new dark kitchen, all custom built, and gray plastered walls.

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Halbhaus, a Swiss chalet remodel by architect Jonathan Tuckey | Remodelista

Above: Tuckey worked on the house with architect Ruedi Kreienbühl, his local collaborator. Originally the Siamese twin of its no-longer-standing next-door neighbor—the sloped, four-story structure was in good shape but low-ceilinged, dark, and spartan inside: "It had been looked after, but hadn't been updated," Tuckey told House & Garden UK, "so there was one lightbulb per room, one plug socket per room, and one bathroom the size of a dining table."

Wood-burning stove living room at Halbhaus, a Swiss chalet remodel by architect Jonathan Tuckey | Remodelista

Above: Built-in settees (that can double as extra beds) surround the sitting area's woodstove. Tuckey added "a super-insulated hat" to the top of the house to ensure that it retains the heat.

Sunlit dining area at Halbhaus, a Swiss chalet remodel by architect Jonathan Tuckey | Remodelista

Above: "We engaged with the qualities already present in the traditionally constructed house and sought to amplify them," says Tuckey. 

The chalet's furnishings are a mix of new and old, and include several pieces, such as the dining table and chairs, that came from the previous owner. The flooring is original throughout. Photograph via Andermatt Chalet.

Under the stair art gallery at Halbhaus, a Swiss chalet remodel by architect Jonathan Tuckey | Remodelista

Above: Pressed flowers matted with kraft paper create an under-the-stairs gallery. The blanket chest came out of the attic.

Halbhaus, a Swiss chalet remodel by architect Jonathan Tuckey | Remodelista

Above L: A wide entryway/mudroom opens to the living room. Restored ladder-like wooden stairs connect the floors. Photograph via Andermatt Chalet. Above R: The stairs lead to what Tuckey describes as "a world of timber attic bedrooms nestling beneath the snow-covered roof." Photograph via The Modern House.

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Above: The under-the-eave master bedroom has a bed that's intentionally low to lend a more casual atmosphere. To find your own Swiss mountain chair, see Julie's Peasant Chair Roundup (Plus 5 to Buy).

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Above L: The two rooms with twin beds have a classic chalet feel. The beds here are from UK midcentury shop Modernstiks. Above R: The paneled bathroom with its claw-foot tub would be equally at home in the UK. Discover the world of black tapware in our Trend Alert post. Photographs via House & Garden UK.

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Above: Halbhaus originally stood next to a house that was its mirror image, but it was lost to a fire several decades ago. There's great hiking and skiing not far beyond the front door. "But you are not surrounded by thousands of other people," says Tuckey. "It's still pretty quiet here, and that's the great attraction." Photograph via Andermatt Chalet.

Schematic drawing of Halbhaus, a Swiss chalet remodel by architect Jonathan Tuckey | Remodelista

Above: An axonometric drawing details how the architects were able to open up the interior by creating a mezzanine level bedroom. The basement has a sauna and ski storage area.

For rental details, go to The Modern House and Andermatt Chalet.

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Planning a trip to the Alps (or designing your own mountain house)? Also check out A Swiss Chalet B&B and A Ski Cabin by a World-Renowned Swiss Architect.

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