ArchShowcase Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. MAD City Rentals in Madrid, Spain by Egue y SetaFebruary 20th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Egue y Seta Do you want to come to Madrid? Try to reserve a tourist apartment for the weekend using the platform you prefer … That Malasaña with terrace and bar, it looks great, but the Chamberí is very cool and although smaller, with the sofa bed “is worth it” and is that has a lot of “roll” … For those who want to feel in Miami Beach without crossing the Atlantic, you have this, in La Latina, up to neon, “flamingoes” and the art deco more pastelón; for those of you who are English Lords, there is this other, very close, entirely covered in chesters and libraries …
The competition within the real estate market in Madrid, whether for sale, short-stay or rental apartments, is getting tougher and the demands on the aesthetic and functional quality of real estate products are consequently increasing. more specific and fall, of course, on us architects and decorators. And we like it! The promoters have been forced to abandon the safe bet that minimalism put on a platter and “embrace” the risk involved in trying new styles that directly allude to a market of “x-generated” major events and hyper-segmented millennials, ” social – entangled “,” opinófilos “and” hashtaggeados “. In this way, three apartments of almost identical layout and distribution and located in the same building end up looking like “worlds” entirely different. See which one you like the most? The Botanical Chic. A festival of natural, earthy and vegetal colors and textures, that go from the sandy neutrals to the less warm greens, they are allowed to pass through the oranges and the golds to take the eyes to a corner or a particular piece. Here the “green” is not only the botanical lithographs, the textile patterns of the decorative cushions, or the mint tone of the wall; the vegetal fibers chosen for the seating of the dining room, the coffee table and the raw pouf lining are also “green” in spirit; the bamboo headboard of the bed in the room to match the wicker on the front of the bedside tables; and all linen textiles ranging from linen to cotton and carpets. What do you find rustic? Perhaps, the molded and recessed baseboards in white, in conjunction with the mirrored doors and architectural and decorative lighting they help cushion and give sophistication to a scheme that might otherwise seem too Provencal. If this “little apartment” has not left you “green” with envy, we invite you to look at the next one. The Brit-Blue Was that style called Oxford or Cambridge? Neither we know nor is it, in reality, so crucial, but who said that they could not combine all those aged skins, those velvets, those woods and those chesters with a protagonist envelope painted in deep blue (and electric?) Who said that the walls of exposed brick were only going well in environments of the most rabid industrial style? Are maps, fish and dogs too masculine motifs? Or is it possible to “feminize” the set a little, including plants, mirrors, lighting and decorative details in gold, here and there? Versioning that deep blue to an aquamarine tone, lighter, in the second room or representing it in all its depth, but through a wallpaper that also integrates an interesting pattern on the wall of the headboard, Do you find it a decorative decorative pirouette or do you consider it a betrayal (stylistic)? No need to wet now! Before, join us to visit the third of the apartments. The Organic Lux. Can luxury luxury be approached from a more organic and less “green” perspective? It can! The veins of wood and marble can be combined with golden and stony structures. The uniform softness of the velvet can be combined with organic-inspired graphic patterns in the form of shells or petals. You can superimpose images of a raging sea until abstraction to that of a tame black panther. You can dye gold leaves and turn them into a plate; bottles of blue so that their color “floods” the walls; and to mark our own reflection in gold to see us, every day, “shine”. You can assemble all the above on a Persian carpet on which it is a pleasure to walk barefoot and cover the bed with gray topos, gold stripes and green raincoats, on which it is a luxury to rest. And you, in which of these three apartments would you prefer to live? Contact Egue y Seta
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