Renovation of Sofia's apartment / Pedro Ignacio Yanez + Carolina Recondo
Briefly

This article discusses a redesigned 70m2 apartment in Buenos Aires tailored for a young woman's lifestyle, questioning traditional compartmentalization in living spaces. The project aims to remove unnecessary walls to enhance lighting and ventilation while maintaining adaptability for occasional guests or changes. The selected materials, including white granite mosaic and incense wood, contribute to a cohesive aesthetic, promoting flexibility in how the space is used. This thoughtful approach showcases a modern shift in residential design, accommodating diverse activities within a limited area.
The reform emphasizes spatial continuity and flexibility, exemplified by removing walls to enhance light and ventilation, reflecting the owner's unique lifestyle.
By using mono-material solutions like white granite mosaic and incense wood furnishings, the design promotes cohesiveness, allowing for adaptability as the owner's needs change.
Read at ArchDaily
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