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M02, an integral renovation of two apartments in Madrid, by MINIMO


"The Birch plywood furniture does not touch the ceiling, thus expanding our feeling of beeing in a continuous space"

Designed by MINIMO

Photographed by Alberto Amores - Amores Pictures

For the integral renovation of these two basement apartments in the Salamanca district of Madrid, J. commissioned us with a partition-free project that seeks the maximum optimization of a very tight space.

In the project, the plywood furniture articulates the space, starring a volume of stainless steel that characterizes, symmetrically, the two apartments, multiplying the light with the reflections of its surface.

The birch plywood furniture does not touch the ceiling, thus expanding our feeling of beeing in a continuous space, enhanced by a terrazzo pavement that , colonizing the five courtyards that we can find across the basements.

The optimization of the distribution, minimizing the circulation spaces, and the combination of simple and warm materials has allowed us to transform two disused basements into two cozy apartments that take advantage of every square meter of its small surface.

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