Article source: Egue y Seta
Removing unnecessary partitions, annexing circulation spaces to premises with a practical function and pursuing a direct visual connection with the exterior, are altogether strategies commonly employed when achieving a feeling of spaciousness is required within confined spaces. This formal discourse, that seems to be commonplace ever since the “lofts” became overly popular, does not exhaust its potential benefits when applied within the context of larger homes. Proof to this is the latest comprehensive renovation project tackled by Spanish interior design studio Egue y Seta, on a house of 300m2 in the town of Benicassim on the coast of the sunny province of Valencia.
- Architects: Egue y Seta, Daniel Pérez + Felipe Araujo
- Project: House in Benicassim
- Location: C/ Gran Avenida de Benicassim. Valencia, Spain
- Photography: VICUGO FOTO
- Client: Private
- Area: 372,72 m2
- Completed date: 2014