Domestico by Juan Alberto Andrade + María José Vascones
Doméstico refers to a habitable artifact that allows the condensing of everyday activities into one organizing element that transforms easily, and does not sacrifice comfort.
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Doméstico refers to a habitable artifact that allows the condensing of everyday activities into one organizing element that transforms easily, and does not sacrifice comfort.
This is the case of flat white, an apartment to rent for long periods of time, a commission that consists of designing, in the words of the client himself, “a neutral house” -as if this were possible
The most emblematic feature of this house is a chest-cabinet lacquered in a blue RAL 5005 that adapts like a glove to the space and is located in the heart of the house
Designed to follow the needs and unique aesthetic of a design lover, this 37 sqm studio in Islington, is the synonym of refinement and luxury.
Since 1993 when Manuel, a journalist who loves rock music and opera almost as much as he loves social networks like Instagram, bought and moved into a 30 square meter attic apartment in Madrid’s Lavapiés neighborhood, the configuration of the space had not been modified.
Shared living resourceshas become a common practice in recent decades in the social group from the age of 18 onwards. This sector of the population, basically students and travelers, finds in this form of shared domesticity an alternative to family life.
The Breaking Walls loft apartment is located on the ground floor of a Bauhaus building preservation next to the sea. The 30-square meter apartment was previously used as a psychology clinic, and was recently purchased by a couple in their 40’s that live in the North.
The Round Wall Studio project is a gut renovation of an apartment in a previously dilapidated Italian Palazzo. The design addressed a number of structural issues, introduced modern plumbing and electrical systems and reconfigured the layout as a large loft-like studio.
The Shoji apartment shows that design quality need not be compromised when addressing the issues of limited space and poorly performing existing fabric.