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Enrique Browne and Tomás Swett Design this Beautiful Home in Santiago, Chile

By Magaly Grosso

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This home is located in the beautiful city of Santiago, Chile and was designed by the architects Enrique Browne and Tomás Swett in the year 2015.

With large spaces, it covers an area of 340 square meters, in which blocks were created, maintaining the privacy and the views over the city. Two different areas were then defined by the division between these two blocks: the hallway that both separates and communicates the public and the private, and the living room, a place where daily life is recreated.

Block 1, facing the access road, contains the service areas, kitchen, and a future guest room. Block 2, with the living room and dining room as a single continuous space, overlooks the main garden and a patio. In Block 3 are the bedrooms and bathrooms for the children. Finally, there is Block 4, facing the best view _ the hills that surround the home – with the Master bedroom on the first level and a studio-library on the second level. In the front garden area, a geometric figure that contains a service yard and the parking area and an access to the house was defined.

Beautiful wooden floors and glass walls are part of the most attractive features of this house.

Aerial view of the construction
Aerial view of the construction
Exterior of red brick walls and large glass windows
Exterior of red brick walls and large glass windows
Exterior of red brick walls and large glass windows
Interior with wooden floors
Interior with glass walls
Library with high ceilings
Exterior night view
Exterior night view

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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