Residential buildings

Most of our clients use CLAYTEC clay building materials for property they themselves own and live in. This allows them to experience the indoor climate and the beauty of the surfaces each and every day. However, our clients use and interpret the clay building materials very differently: For classic ecological design, a stylish ambience, or a cool and modern design. It's entirely up to you! Customise it for yourself. Clay gives you all the relevant possibilities. Naturally, this also applies to rental flats created with clay coatings. Let yourself be inspired by our selected residential projects.

The private flat Pinhais in Porto

The private flat Pinhais in Porto

The light-flooded private flat Pinhais in Porto was designed by architect Marina Werfel. A large window front creates a bright and cosy living space, a walled-in fireplace ensures cosiness and straight-lined decorative and living elements give the flat the modern finishing touch. The wall design was done with YOSIMA clay designer plaster.

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Old farm from 1860

Old farm from 1860

For the third generation, a young couple, new, modern living space was to be created from the historic building. Only natural materials were to be used for the renovation, such as the ecological earthen building materials from CLAYTEC

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Residential Glasgow

Residential Glasgow

The private residential project in Glasgow was carried out by our CLAYTEC partner mudco Ltd, an Edinburgh-based company specializing in interior surface design. mudco Ltd stands for the transformation of ordinary spaces into unique oases of well-being.

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Historic barn in Rupertigau

Historic barn in Rupertigau

Many years ago, the old building was erected in the wooden block construction method and was now to be converted into modern living space. Therefore, it was already clear at the beginning of the project that only natural materials, without chemical additives and pollutants, should be used during the renovation.

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Residential house Westerwald

Residential house Westerwald

The home of Victoria and Markus Becker is a new construction from 2020, in the style of timber frame construction. The use of natural materials was an important concern for the couple, because sustainable living offers a special living comfort. Thus, clay could not be missing as a building material either.

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Old half-timbered house near Hannover

Old half-timbered house near Hannover

"For us, it was clear from the start that renovation was only an option with ecological building materials." Malina and Florian's home is located in a small village near Hanover. In the last 2.5 years, they have renovated their dream house on their own and with a lot of personal effort.

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Residence and Boutique Hotel Marielle

Residence and Boutique Hotel Marielle

The apartment of Marielle and Christopher Haep and their dog Roxy is located in a listed building, which is the former mill of the city of Bad Münstereifel. With this object they wanted to fulfill their dream of owning a boutique hotel together.

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Liebhof residence and showroom

Liebhof residence and showroom

The farm in the center of Taisersdorf has been owned by the Kohler family for over 250 years. Grandmother Klothilde Kohler, a née Lieb, together with her husband managed what was then the largest farm in the village until the 1980s. Two generations later - Roland and Julia Kohler - transformed the "Liebhof" into their new home within two and a half years.

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Residential house Obermenzing

Residential house Obermenzing

CLAYTEC craftsman partner and loam fluencer Karl Preiser has been enchanting the loam community with modern interiors and lots of loam for several years now. In the renovation of a residential house built in 1976, in Bavaria/Obermenzing, Karl Preiser once again proves his craftsmanship and his good sense for modern and sustainable living spaces made of clay. The bright rooms, in combination with modern and tasteful furnishings, make the 140sqm living space a sustainable and healthy oasis of well-being.

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Redevelopment Schlosserhof in Stuttgart

Redevelopment Schlosserhof in Stuttgart

The almost completely dilapidated ruin of a former locksmith's shop in the densely populated south of Stuttgart was connected to the basement of an apartment building behind it by means of an intermediate building. The ambitious conversion of the historic building from 1904 into a modern residential unit was carried out using local and natural building materials such as clay. 

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Rosenfeld old button factory

Rosenfeld old button factory

The elaborate complete renovation of a part of the old Rosenfeld button factory to create a residential building is an example of sustainable construction.

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residential building in Viersen-Süchteln

residential building in Viersen-Süchteln

The private residential building in Viersen-Süchteln was planned and built in 1969 by the architect Hermann Breidenbach, the father of the owner of CLAYTEC, Peter Breidenbach

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Holistic Living

Holistic Living

With the Holistic Living plus energy buildings at Wannsee in Berlin, the internationally active planning agency GRAFT Gesellschaft von Architekten implemented a holistic approach connecting modern architecture and innovative building equipment with the highest requirements with regard to sustainability and health.

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The Ökowohnbox

The Ökowohnbox

With her Ökowohnbox (lit. EcoLiveBox), the Swiss construction biologist Tanja Schindler and her German colleague Heiko Anken offer an answer to the pressing need for pioneering, socially and culturally sustainable, affordable and simultaneously healthy residential living spaces while taking into account changing family and age structures

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Reichenow residential building

Reichenow residential building

Under the leadership of the architect Guntram Jankowski, a low-energy building without ventilation system commissioned by the clients Ines Rutschke and Matthias Müller was built. This was made possible by the consistent use of the natural building materials wood and clay.

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Kirchstraße 7 in Entringen

Kirchstraße 7 in Entringen

Master carpenter Wilhelm Seeger purchased a historic building in Ammerbuch-Entringen, in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was part of the former commercial courtyard of the Bebenhausen Monastery

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