3D layout for house with a loft in Provence style

The Provence style of architecture was born in the provincial French villages of the south of France. It strongly resembles the Country style, but more natural. On the example of the 3D model of the project of the house in Provence style, consider the peculiarities of design and layout. The 3D model is a house with an attic.

Features of architecture and design of houses in Provence style

Technical Specifications
Architecture style:Provence
House size:11x17 м
Total living area:231 м2
Building height:single-story
Carrier wall material:stone
Roof type:mansard
Availability garage:without garage
Model of house N43
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House plan N3d-layout-for-house-in-provence-style ground floor.
House plan N3d-layout-for-house-in-provence-style second floor.

Characteristic features of the design of houses in Provence style:

  1. The main building material is stone (sometimes brick or limestone).
  2. In the areas of the facade where stucco is used, only light colors are used.
  3. The house has practically no plinth.
  4. Traditional designs use narrow windows with shutters that can be closed in hot weather. But in modern houses in the style of Provence can be large, wide windows, the full height of the wall to the floor.
  5. Active use of artistic decorative elements of forged metal products.
  6. Very often there are extensions to the house plan.
  7. Minimal variety of materials used.

Provençal style house projects are attention to detail, rustic details and country character. The use of materials such as wood or stone and the display of traditional architectural elements are typical of homes built in the southern region of France, known for its love of folk crafts used in both design and architecture. Provençal style houses are a category of house projects with a loft, small living space and a country chamber expression.

In the project of this example is quite impressive living space - as much as 231 m2. Although the size of the house is eleven by seventeen meters. But it should be noted at once that on the mansard floor the usable area is much less than the floor area which is taken into account in the living rooms. Since the attic has many oblique walls from the massive well-insulated roof.

Features of the Provencal style in the interior

Provence interiors refer to the idyllic atmosphere of the countryside and the warmth of home. They are cozy, full of natural materials and furnished with traditional furniture.

The colors are taken directly from the French landscape. Hence the love of light purple shades of lavender, sandy hues reminiscent of sun-drenched cliffs and the blue of the local sky. There is no such thing as too intense or dark colors. The atmosphere in the house should be bright and cheerful.

One of the basics of Provencal interiors is wood. In traditional French homes all furniture was made of wood. Visible signs of aging only made them more charming and noble. Therefore, the old furniture in the provinces of France, no one threw away, on the contrary, it was passed on to the next generations.

Today, whole collections of stylized antique furniture are created. Minor unevenness, knots and discoloration are not the result of time, but of joinery. It's about emphasizing the inspiration from nature and revealing the material from which they are made. The whitewashed furniture of traditional forms is most common. A Provençal interior should have a wooden sideboard with glass upper cabinets.

As in the exterior of the architectural style of Provence, in addition to wood, an important material is stone - a popular material in Provençal homes. It can be introduced in modern interiors in the form of stone wall cladding, as well as on floors and in architectural elements.

And do not forget the natural fabrics . In the Provençal style there is no place for synthetic materials or unnaturally shiny taffeta. Here linen, cotton and linen reign supreme. Fabrics, whether curtains or the upholstery of sofas and chairs, often have floral motifs. Most often lavender, which is inextricably linked to Provence, but not only. However, these must be wildflowers, common - above all simplicity.

It is because of its unpretentiousness that the Provencal style is excellent for the kitchen. However, you will need white wooden cabinets, under the old style, with opening, not sliding doors. In addition, stylized tiles and faucets for the kitchen, as well as ceramic or wooden countertops. Such an interior is best complemented by greenery in pots - basil, thyme, oregano - in short, Provencal herbs. In other rooms plants, too, are welcome, especially flowering ones, which bring a pleasant, fresh and natural fragrance into the interior.

Wicker baskets and whitewashed bread baskets, ceramic crockery and containers with wooden elements, enameled kitchenware, wooden napkins, distressed picture frames or stylized clothes hangers are also great additions to Provençal interiors. Anyone who appreciates tradition and naturalness will also appreciate interiors decorated in this style.

In a nutshell about the Provençal style of homes

Features: unpretentiousness, simplicity, naturalness, coziness and comfort.

Colors: rich light tones - creamy white, warm beige, faded reds, pastel purples, whitened yellows, muted bright greens.

Materials: wood, stone, whitewashed brick, natural fabrics such as linen or canvas, wicker, earthenware

Accessories: practical decorations such as wicker baskets for fruits and vegetables, dishes made of irregularly glazed pottery and glass with etched patterns, lace tablecloths and curtains.