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House Designed by Proyecto C Arquitectos in Buenos Aires, Argentina

By Magaly Grosso

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With a surface area of 8.66m by 38m, the challenge that Proyecto C Arquitectos (the Buenos Aires firm in charge of the project) faced was to grant all the requirements and necessities of a home in only two narrow floors. Carried out in 2014, the home would be enjoyed by a couple with two grown children (who would visit them often) and a teenager who would share the house with them.

The entrance to the home, both by foot and by car, goes through an esplanade that shares the level with the living and dining rooms.

Within the garden we’ll find a pool, which presents itself as the perfect place to enjoy the hottest days of the year. We can see the dining room/kitchen from here through the glass walls. This is clearly a modern space, abundant in space and light.

Next to this area, a set of glass doors allow us to pass into the living room.

The interior, designed to allow natural light to enter the space, is a pleasant mix of stone walls and modern stairs.

The living room/dining room gains extra space thanks to the multi-level woodwork, as well as the empty spaces that that connect them to the playroom.

The upstairs bedrooms and modern bathrooms create an intimate environment that invites us to rest and relax.

Exterior of the house with garden areas and pool
Exterior of the house with garden areas and pool
Exterior of the house with garden areas and pool
Exterior of the house with garden areas
Exterior of the house with garden areas
Terraces

Exterior of the house with garden areas
Interior with concrete and stone walls
Interior with concrete and stone walls
Modern-style kitchen and dining room with a view to the pool
Dining room with a view to the pool
Stairs
Bathroom with jacuzzi
White bathroom
Nocturnal view
Nocturnal view
Nocturnal 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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