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room on a more compact - rather cosy - scale, that can be seen as a recess in which to display
art pieces and a designer sideboard with a Pietra Serena stone top. Wooden panels on the wall
serve to conceal the doors to the kitchen and toilet. The family room is also double height and
is framed by custom-made concertina-like wooden panels that create a presence in the space
towards the entrance, the transition to the garden and the rest of the entertaining areas. Once
again there are wood, light fittings and upholstery in warm shades.
The private areas comprise three bedrooms, one for each child, fitted out to the personal taste
and preferred colours of each. Wood features throughout the project. The original master bed-
room gains another 150sqm and includes a sleeping area, work desk, reading corner, a seating
area and a coffee table. The use of walnut joinery and natural stone is complemented by up-
holstery in neutral shades. Perimetral and ceiling light are kept separate. The main bathroom
and dressing room feature large areas of Italian arabescato marble. The distribution allows for
two symmetrical bathrooms opposite each other, joined by a steam shower, and two identical
dressing tables.
The main facade was also redesigned. The different volumes were integrated through lines which
continue from one volume to the other. The integration of squared arches, large openings and
feature panels create a bold connection between the old and new houses, including the garden
boasting a large eating area by an open grill with a fire pit and the swimming pool.
Furnishings, light fittings and art selection were personalised according to each space and, when
applicable, each user.
Architectural Design: Arquitectura en movimiento Workshop
Built Area: 950 sqm
Location: Torreón Coahuila
Date: 2015
Photographer: © Rafael Gamo
www.arqmov.com
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