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september 23, 2015 - HI-MACS

Minergie house in Switzerland

In the beginning there was the HI-MACS® kitchen, and from it a truly outstanding family home was created. On the sunny plateau of Brigerberg in Termen, with grand vistas over the valley and the Pennine Alps, stands the home of the Berchtold family, whose building plans began with the kitchen. The simple box-shaped wooden structure sits on a visible concrete base and juts out from the slope.

The custommade wooden home is opened up on three sides thanks to extensive glass walls on the first floor. The level wooden ceiling is perched only on sophisticated supports, enveloped by frameless overlap glazing. The need for exact dimensioning, especially where the wooden structure and the concrete base join, presented a great #design challenge. Thanks to the open #design of the home, Berchtold family life takes place both in and with its natural outdoor surroundings.

"The #design is a modern interpretation of the region's traditional building styles. In olden days, stone bases protected wooden barns from snow and water," explains architect Matthias Werlen from Brig. "With the Berchtold home, the concrete basement also separates the main house from its environment. In contrast, the open glass walls reconnect the home with its natural surroundings." Like its architecture, the home combines tradition and modernity in its building materials, such as locally grown wood with high-techmaterials like HI-MACS® natural acrylic stone. With MINERGIE house certification in three categories, the building meets the highest energy standard in Switzerland. Matthias Werlen and building owner Werner Berchtold worked closely together from the very beginning. The concept, exterior #design, floor plans and the internal layout were placed in the hands of the architect, while Berchtold himself took on the entire #interiordesign of the building. When Matthias Werlen started planning the family home, the kitchen model already existed. Prominently situated for all to see, it stood on the premises of Zeiter + Berchtold AG, Werner Berchtold's own company.

Its main feature is a kitchen island with white HI-MACS® panels and backlit glass cut-outs, complemented by simple, cream-coloured furniture chosen by Madeleine Berchtold. As a master joiner, Werner Berchtold had clear ideas of what he wanted in a home: wood, glass, simple room layouts and an open view over the Rhonetal valley. In the #interiordesign, HI-MACS® solid surface material was a must for the kitchen island and both of the home's bathrooms.

"We knew from the beginning that we wanted to use HI-MACS®. The material is ideal for the kitchen and bathroom because of its resistant, non-porous surface and thanks to its thermoplastic properties, it offers versatile #design options, from simple, rectangular shapes to generous, organically rounded lines," says Werner Berchtold, who has worked with the solid surface material for years in his own company and is well acquainted with its properties and even its processing.Due to the building's position on a slope, the home's entrance is at basement level, where the garage, utility room, cellar, the foyer with coat rack and the office are located. The living area of the home starts on the first floor.

Here, the kitchen not only constitutes the focal point of the room, but also stands at the exact centre of the entire building. Its open-plan #design and free pathways around and through it allow the cook a breathtaking panoramic view of the mountains. The light oak floor complements the cream-coloured kitchen furniture, its grainy texture a vivid contrast to the clear, smooth white of the HI-MACS® island