A-cero Architects have designed the B&N House in Madrid, Spain. The architects ave turned an existing house into a contemporary two-story home in Madrid, Spain. The property is situated on a generously sized plot with a slight slope to the south and heavily wooded with mature garden to have been conserved in the project. The house is like a huge bungalow, placed in the middle of a green garden.
According to the architects: ” It is a comprehensive reform of existing home whose owners found the need to reform both externally and internally to update its image. This is a magnificent home originally, but had charged over time both aesthetically and functionally needed a change. The work focuses on two points. Providing housing for renewed external image and create a modern interior full of light. Outside intervention is more apparent on the south side, since it is the most visible, clear elevation of the house because in large part it is covered with ivy that has wanted to maintain the property and an adjacent building that houses the garage. In this south facade forms are obtained with aluminum foil. This new look is more modern, more organic following a line with the guidelines undulating forms A-cero studio. In addition to this formal review, also made structural improvements in housing as the expansion of the area of the room and extend the porch leveraging the volumes of the new projections.”
All new furniture has been designed by A-cero, except items that already belonged to the property. The proposed white like guiding thread of the interior design project that breaks with some tone brown paint. In the furniture color to follow this guideline chromatic. The bedrooms are designed instead warmer without losing the modern concept. It is a perfect house for relaxation surrounded by exotic landscape.
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