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Sanjay Gangal is the President of IBSystems, the parent company of AECCafe.com, MCADCafe, EDACafe.Com, GISCafe.Com, and ShareCG.Com. AS Barcelona Home Renovation Project, Spain by C & ArquitecturaMay 17th, 2024 by Sanjay Gangal
Article Source: Cristina Escuder y Georgina Casanova Translated via Google Renovation PROJECT for a couple who love color, design, travel and family. We generated a luminous and rhythmic route, so that the hallway did not look like a tunnel. We projected a width of 1.15m (wider than conventional hallways), lowered the ceiling plane to 2.40m and carefully studied the covering and finishing proposal to assess the light and compositional balance of the elevations. Architect: Cristina Escuder y Georgina Casanova From the hall, we cover the protruding volume with acoustic panels – Akupanel in Classic Oak color on black felt. The wooden slats are arranged vertically and manage to provide a warmer feeling upon arrival, while the black felt reinforces acoustic insulation in bedrooms. The wooden slats give way to a white lacquered MDF ceiling, which hides a door with a hidden frame to give access to the children’s area. We opted for white on the walls and ceilings and polished wheat-colored microcement floor, components that perfectly extend and reflect the luminosity of the rear façade plane to the entrance. In this way, we ensure that the materiality and neutrals travel from the entrance to the living room, providing relief to the protruding volume and generating a common thread from the beginning of the hallway to the arrival to the day area, where the space is flooded with light. and color, enlivening and brightening the main room. A day area of almost 50 m2, where the open kitchen is directly linked to the dining and living room space. A single room, with a terrace and large windows that all look towards the mountain. The microcement continues to cover the floor of the entire room, also doubling on the wall with a niche that stars in another change in texture on the vertical wall at the end of the hallway. The neutral and light tones of the entrance transition to earthy colors and cherry-colored wood for the kitchen fronts, giving presence and character to the set. A and S were looking for a modern touch with different touches: integrated handles and edges seen in the chosen wood. They found in @cubro_design all those variables they longed for. A large island with a honed Macael marble countertop and rounded edges acts as a hinge between the workspace and the dining room, and serves as a meeting and meeting point to share time together. Share this:RelatedContact C+E Arquitectural
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