If we didn’t know that this home is located in Barcelona’s Vallvidrera residential neighborhood, we could just come to feel that it is someplace on the Mediterranean coast, overlooking the sea. The Mediterranean really really feel is provided by the all-white, apparently roofless exterior, the geology and the slope of the terrain. In purchase to get a optimum interior area, YLAB Architectos have conceived the residence as a compact 3 degree volume. The multifaceted geometry of the residence begins from a cube whose each single encounter has been divided into four surfaces. Then, like in a 3-dimensional making game, these aspects have been pushed and pulled in different directions to give the final geometry of the property. The orientation of the surfaces is not at all random, they aim on the one particular distinct hand to carry the most of all-natural light and city views, and on the other hand to generate privacy for the owners. As the plot is quite tiny and positioned in a crowded community, privacy was one of the principal criteria in shaping the house. The upper surfaces of the cube have been pushed up to sort the roof. The truth that the roof is handled the really same as the rest of the house, in mat white, provides a fantastic unity to the architecture. Additionally, the fixed windows and the white perforated aluminum shutters entirely align with the facades, in a flawless geometry. The principal entrance is at the middle level, in which the area has been divided in amongst a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and dining places. The kitchen and dining locations benefit from a double height ceiling, supported by a wood paneled wall. On the upper floor, beneath the ceiling and behind this paneled wall there are the master bedroom and bathroom. The semi-buried decrease level consists of utility spaces, the living spot and an independent studio, every with direct access from the garden.
The pavements in multicolored slat – a normal regional stone – stick to the normal slopes of the terrain. The dimension of the stone is more substantial on the flatter surfaces and smaller sized and irregular on the steeper ones.
The perforated shutters let the light come in but safeguard the intimacy of the owners at the exact exact same time.
The floors, bathrooms and stairs are covered in light colored Capri stone, and the the inside walls are all white like the outside.
The only exception to white is created for the double height median wall, which is paneled with tinted elm wood. This framework is also employed to conceal doors and kitchen cabinets.
The kitchen blocks are integrated as significantly as achievable, leaving only the hob, the sink and the worktop open. The tinted elm wood island has a double perform as a breakfast counter.
The perforated Corten steel fence that protects the home on the decreased side of the plot matches the reddish shades of the pavement.
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