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Unusual Cabin for Winter Holidays

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Having a house with a view of the Pyrenees and not using it? The windows were opened, the house was painted white and the wood preserved to turn this house into what it deserves.

Impressive Transformation

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This was a typical mountain house, lost and somewhat ugly, but the worst part was that it had very few small windows. Therefore, the intervention primarily consisted of opening up windows where possible and also in a new layout.

Cozier, Impossible!

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Architects worked together with designer Carolina Juanes, who not only decorated the house but also designed various furniture items such as sofas in the living room. They made the project clear and coordinated it from there, understanding each other perfectly!

Thoughtfully Planned to the Millimeter

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Since the house wasn't too big, several custom furniture pieces were needed such as an impressive bookshelf in the living room. They integrated a shed and furniture around the original fireplace to make it more modern, with a cabinet on the right and TV on the left.

Charming Tetris Game

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Everything is thoughtfully planned to the millimeter, because although it may look big, the house doesn't exceed 100 square meters and is distributed across four floors! The image shows how the kitchen and living room connect with the staircase.

Kitchen That Fits into the Living Room

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The living room is just as well-organized and practical as the kitchen made from natural oak, which disguises itself as living room furniture. It has a natural, simple style without handles that enhances this connection with the rest of the elements.

Respect and Light

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They preserved several elements such as beams, which are 'made from pine painted in a dark walnut color, the same as throughout the house before renovation,' explains the architect. The goal? To fill the space with light. And they succeeded!

Under the Stars

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Beds are arranged in a row to efficiently use the space and placed under the attic windows so you can enjoy the stars while lying down.

Simplicity and Coziness in the Bathroom

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The bathroom floor is made from hydraulic tile to match the black bathtub. The 'subway' type tile, glossy and modern, enhances light, effect amplified by a screen and thin steel upper profile detail.