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“Where would you put a room for the kids?”
This project arises from this question. From building a place and a way of living. From building a space which is able to evolve and grow with its inhabitants, according to their tastes and needs, and turn into two rooms. Which becomes Jan’s and Bruna’s home.
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“Where would you put a room for the kids?”
This project arises from this question. From building a place and a way of living. From building a space which is able to evolve and grow with its inhabitants, according to their tastes and needs, and turn into two rooms. Which becomes Jan’s and Bruna’s home.
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Articulation
The position of the piece of furniture allows to keep all the light from the façade, and at the same time it opens both to the living room and the corridor/study, creating a stepped space as one comes in. A piece that can be circled around, opened, closed… which acts as a piece of furniture.
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Articulation
The position of the piece of furniture allows to keep all the light from the façade, and at the same time it opens both to the living room and the corridor/study, creating a stepped space as one comes in. A piece that can be circled around, opened, closed… which acts as a piece of furniture.
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Evolution
The proposed system allows to put horizontal planes at the height needed, a sliding door enables to divide the bedroom in two spaces, and the wardrobes are independent to the structure: if, in the future, a division in two rooms is to be made, each one could have their own wardrobe.
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Materiality
It is built with three different types of wood: three-layer fir tree wood for the enclosures, pine strip for the enclosures supports and Koto for structural parts. All finished with oil.
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Conceptualització i disseny Queralt Suau | Fusteria Xavier Mas | Metal·lista Pascualin Estructures | Muntatge Las Eternas | Producció Blanc Produccions | Fotografies Jesús Arenas