En esta casa, la brillante reforma de Álvaro Oliver Bultó unió un señorial pasado con un presente deco chic y elegante.
Estar "entre Pinto y Valdemoro" no es lo mismo que decir que uno vive entre El Escorial y Cadaqués . Les explico el por qué de esta analogía.
La puesta a punto de esta casa habla un lenguaje confortable y clásico, apostando por el color blanco, la madera y las fibras naturales, sin estridencias.
Tirar paredes, redistribuir y ampliar espacios han sido la clave para transformar una antigua casa en un hogar contemporáneo, con notas de estilo nórdico y años '50, en el Parc Natural del Montnegre i Corredor. Redistribución de los espacios adaptándolos al estilo de vida de los nuevos propietarios y mejora de las circulaciones, ampliación del salón ganando terreno al jardín y apertura de nuevos accesos para lograr un hogar más adaptado.Proyecto para cocina-comedor, salón y suite principal con baño y vestidor. Nueva distribución, elección de nuevos materiales, mobiliario y piezas decorativas para un hogar de estilo contemporáneo, combinando toques años '50 y clásicos estilo nórdico.
La vivienda luce un ambiente en equilibrio y muy vinculado a la naturaleza.
The Eixample neighborhood in Barcelona, Spain, lays claim to the highest concentration of Art Nouveau architecture in Europe. The district, which sprawls northwards from the medieval town, was laid out in the late 19th century as a perfectly calculated grid of avenues with wide pavements and distinctive chamfered corners.
Aged yet hip, this hideout is the perfect space for island living
¿Se te ocurre mejor destino? Junto a la Plaza de la República en Roma, Francesca Bertuglia es la autora de esta reforma de apartamento para alquiler.
L'estudi d'arquitectura interior vilablanch de Barcelona realitza projectes d'interiorisme en diferents àmbits: restauració modernista, clau en mà, per a promotores.
Bodegón Cabinet renovated an apartment, located in a 1930’s building in the center of Valencia, restoring its original architectural elements while incorporating them, through the geometry of the arch, into the new design approach that is based on the owners’ daily life. -text by the authors Grandpa´s house Jesusas is the result of a house renovation in the city centre of Valencia. The house is located on a 1934-s building that belongs to the rationalist Valencian era. The curved facade, big bay windows, and tubular railings and details will set the language of the renovation and recovery of the original details. Bonjo and Miguel, our clients, confided their family patrimony to us so that we could recreate the character and story not only of the building and the house, but that of their loved ones. The first approach was mindful. Every detail and material brought us closer to the original house. The discoveries: The original mosaic floor was covered by the 90´s terrazzo tiles, with arches in the transitions between spaces, and moldings and ceiling details that create a very unique atmosphere. The goal now was to transform it into a unique house for Miguel and Bonjo. The program and a modern life Beyond the original details that helped us build up a unique language for the intervention, it was important to add up the ingredients of our clients´ daily life. One is passionate about cooking and the other is a tireless engineer that is currently working remotely. This required clear house zoning. Some private areas for working and resting and a generous and open space open to all the friends they love having around. One of the main interventions was to connect the kitchen with the living and dining room and to understand all three spaces as one. This space thus becomes a public area, absorbing the light through a balcony and a big bay window and creating a nice airflow through the apartment. A pleasant breeze. An original doorway arch connects the public and the private space through the corridor. This geometry creates a pattern that is replicated in all the doors, using coloured and textured glass as a reminder of the original materials and changing the scale of the space. The corridor becomes a complex space full of light and visual connections. The bathrooms allowed us to play and experiment with the proposed colour palette. The bedroom resolves a sensitive issue, the poor acoustic insulation of the building. This is achieved while implementing the concept formal resources: soft geometries and the preservation and rehabilitation of the original moldings. Colour and materiality There were memories from the clients about the original colours from the very first conversations, so we decided to build a story about it. The colour palette arised from the appreciation and recognition of some landmarks of the apartment’s past. We can highlight the green patterned custom-made kitchen bench (by Huguet Mallorca), the warm coloured glass as well as the shades and patterns of the original floors against the quietness of the soft tones of the bedroom. Facts & Credits Project title Jesusas Typology Renovation, Interiors, Residential Location Calle Jesus, Valencia, Spain Date 2020 Design Bodegón Cabinet Collaborators Elo Construcciones Photography José Hevia READ ALSO: Resort in Paros for Grivalia Hospitality | by Tense Architecture Network_
Les mostramos una fantástica reforma del estudio Ideï Arquitectura para que vayan conociendo el trabajo de otro expositor de Experiencia Casa Living, que abre al público el 5 de mayo.
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