Casa Flix: Revolutionizing Attic Apartment Design in Madrid
Casa Flix, designed by Gon Architects, is a stunning attic apartment transformation in the heart of Madrid, Spain. This unique property marries functionality with aesthetics, creating a flexible, bright, and spacious living environment out of a 42 square meters (452 square feet) space. Set in a building dated back to 1900, Casa Flix showcases how thoughtful design can turn even the smallest spaces into luxurious abodes.
About Casa Flix
Redefining Compact Living in Madrid
Casa Flix, nested in the bustling center of Madrid, near the vibrant Plaza de Callao, is an attic apartment reimagined by Gon Architects. This 42 square meter (452 square feet) space, situated on the sixth floor of a building from 1900 without an elevator, exemplifies modern urban living. The design cleverly utilizes the unique architectural characteristics of attic spaces, turning potential constraints into defining features. Innovative Space Division
The apartment’s spatial layout is strategically divided into four successive rooms, creating a seamless flow from north to south. This division accommodates a bedroom/dressing area, an entryway, a workspace/bathroom, and a kitchen/living/dining area. The transformation emphasizes both physical and visual connections across the spaces, enhancing the apartment’s openness and flexibility.
Maximizing Natural Light
To amplify natural light and ventilation, additional roof windows were incorporated into the design, alongside replacing the ...
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