TAAB6 uncovers and restores original features in Barcelona townhouse renovation
Barcelona studio TAAB6Â has renovated a 1930s townhouse in the city's Horta district, Casa JJA, to create a family home that merges contemporary and traditional features.
TAAB6, which is led by architects Ivan Llach and Raquel Colacios, said the aim was to keep or recover as many as of the house's original elements as possible, then create a few additions to make the space suitable for the day-to-day life of a young family of five.
Spread across three floors, including a roof terrace, the house measures seven metres wide and 10 metres deep.
The ground floor entrance area, lined with original tiles, leads through into a large open-plan kitchen, dining and living area that was originally divided up into six individual rooms.
A sliding door opens up the space to a garden where a generous sheltered patio is covered by a bamboo pergola for outdoor dining. By using the same concrete flooring both inside and on the patio, the space is designed to feel like one continuous room that blends indoor and outdoor spaces.
The new minimalist kitchen is plywood, with quartz countertops from British brand Silestone.
Throughout the house, white plaster walls are combined with original exposed brickwork. Some of the rooms also feature barrel-vaulted brick ceilings, which were discovered during the renovation. These are known locally as "volta catalana" meaning "Catalan arch".
The new, more open layout allows for better sight lines through the house while also improvi...
| -------------------------------- |
| CONSTRUCCIÓN DE UN CUADRADO |
|
|
Villa M by Pierattelli Architetture Modernizes 1950s Florence Estate
31-10-2024 07:22 - (
Architecture )
Kent Avenue Penthouse Merges Industrial and Minimalist Styles
31-10-2024 07:22 - (
Architecture )
