
The mill, built in the XIV century, is located in the historic district. The hardest part was designing the interior with the original elements of the authentic construction. The entrance and the facade have remained largely intact, but inside the building has undergone a radical transformation, while retaining its medieval fairy-tale charm.
A lot of authentic details were integrated into the modern layout, even the grain silos. The first floor was taken up by the dining room, kitchen and art studio of the new owner, and the floor above was occupied by his personal rooms. The iconic style of the 60s is accentuated with Eames design masterpieces and surprisingly harmonizes with the ancient ceiling rafters, and the dark Natural wood floor A constant reminder of a bygone era.






