The Art of Slowing Down

Holiday suites in a historic farmstead: where traditional charm meets contemporary comfort

In the heart of Ohlstadt sits a venerable farmstead with roots stretching back to 1600. Years of vacancy had left it facing an uncertain future. Yet architect Stephan Rauscher and environmental entrepreneur Tobias Huber, having each discovered the property's listing independently, joined forces with a local team to breathe new life into it. The dilapidated residential wing, former threshing floor, and stable transformed into an exceptional holiday home offering three generous suites. To preserve the building's historic character while adapting it for contemporary use, the design team deliberately selected a restrained palette of locally sourced natural materials: wood, brick, lime plaster, and glass.

After careful restoration, this 700 m² property—with its whitewashed façade, blue-green shutters, and understated wooden architecture—sits naturally within the village landscape. What truly sets it apart is its commitment to sustainability: a fully climate-neutral operation powered by its own solar installation and 100% renewable hydroelectricity. The interplay between traditional farm architecture and sophisticated modern interiors defines the space. Architect Stephan Rauscher and designer Karin Lochner crafted three distinct suites across 400 m² with a clear vision: "We wanted to offer guests the authentic atmosphere of a historic pre-Alpine farmhouse while meeting contemporary expectations for comfort and light. The moment you step inside, relaxation begins." And it does—through a thoughtful palette of natural materials, custom furnishings, and refined kitchens and baths. Linen, wool, and cotton surfaces harmonize with polished concrete and Douglas fir flooring, creating spaces that feel both timeless and thoroughly modern.

The restored timber beams—with their striking grain—command attention, as do the skilled carpentry details throughout the doors, walls, and ceilings. Modern exposed concrete fireplaces with glass fronts add contemporary warmth. This is restoration done right: a seamless marriage of heritage and innovation that works beautifully in both function and aesthetic. The result speaks for itself—the property earned the prestigious Bavarian Monument Preservation Prize.

www.1-line-architecture.de
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Photography:
Stephan Rauscher
www.stefanrauscher.de
Karin Lochner
Andreas Hoernisch
www.andreashoernisch.com
Coletta Ehrmann
www.colettaehrmann.com

(Published in CUBE Munich 03|25)

Architecture:

1-Line Architecture
www.1-line-architecture.de

Carpentry

Lemberg Carpentry
www.zimmerei-lemberg.de

Roofing:

Huber Roofing
www.huber-dachtechnik.de

Heating and Plumbing:

Huber Building Systems
www.huber-haustechnik.de

Restoration of Wood Fixtures:

Opperer Carpentry
www.opperer.de

Tile Restoration:

Antique Tiled Stoves – Gabriele Platt
www.gabriele-platt.de

Electrical Systems:

Elektro Lemke
www.elektro-lemke.com

Curtain Wall Façade:

Peintner Glass and Metal Construction
Tel. 08821-966 33-0

Custom Furniture:

Mangold Carpentry
www.holzkunsthandwerk-mangold.de

Landscaping and Outdoor Design:

Gartenwiesel
www.gartenwiesel.de

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