Home > Houses > LV House by A-cero

LV House by A-cero

By Jessica Mejias

|

Published on

LV House is a residential project completed by A-cero.

It is located in Madrid, Spain.

LV House by A-cero (1)

LV House by A-cero (2)

LV House by A-cero (3)

LV House by A-cero (4)

LV House by A-cero (5)

LV House by A-cero (6)

LV House by A-cero (7)

LV House by A-cero (8)

LV House by A-cero (9)

LV House by A-cero (10)

LV House by A-cero (11)

LV House by A-cero (12)

LV House by A-cero (13)

LV House by A-cero (14)

LV House by A-cero (15)

LV House by A-cero (16)

LV House by A-cero (17)

LV House by A-cero:

“With a different aesthetic criteria that characterize the studio managed by architects Joaquín Torres and Rafael Llamazares. This house designed by A-cero is provided outdoors and indoors with high standard quality materials and furniture.

This house with an approximate built up area of 1000 sqm (10,764 sqft) is divided into three floors.

When we get into the house through the distributor hall we got surprised by the amazing staircase that connects the three floors. Downstairs the more The public areas like dinning and living room are placed in the ground floor as well as the kitchen and the service area. The property also has an elevator. The top floor is reserved for the bedrooms. There is a master bedroom with bathroom and dressing room and 4 other bedrooms also with its own bathroom.

In the basement we find the garage, an entertainment area which is perfect to meeting people and also the indoor pool with gym.

The project is characterized by its simplicity and its blend of classic style with modern flair.

The property is located on a large landscaped garden and a swimming pool with organic shapes.”

Photos by: Plasmalia

Avatar photo
About Jessica Mejias

Jessica is a resident of Madrid, where she often can be found stalking the halls of the Prado Museum, hoping to catch a glimpse of Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights. An Art History graduate, she enjoys admiring art and architecture, reading, and keeping young by playing video games. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

Leave a Comment