A rooftop garden and seating area where the family sometimes gather together or with friends.
One of the son's bathrooms that is naturally ventilated and lined with planters.
The skylight at the top of the staircase brings daylight deep into the plan.
The stair core is juxtaposes expressive fluid lines and raw, robust concrete.
Thanks to the piece of glass standing between the bathroom and bedroom, there is an interplay of light between the two spaces.
An abundance of white tiles helps reflect the light streaming in from the small window and the larger one in the bedroom.
The multifunctional aluminum New Order dining table from Hay is paired with HKLIVING metal wire chairs, a Fatboy Tjoep hanging tube light, and an Artemide Nessino table lamp that adds a welcome pop of color.
The terrace connects to the glass-encased living area and the interior courtyard.
Homeowner Paul Vanden Bout's favorite spot in the home is the terrace overlooking the Sierra Norte mountains. Here, he and wife Rachel Vanden Bout enjoy a nightly ritual of taking in the view over a cocktail.
Casa Cielo is crafted from poured-in-place concrete with custom steel-and-glass windows and doors, plaster-finished interior partitions, and local hardwood cabinetry.
Warwas set the bump-out at an angle, to capture the tree canopy throughout the year. It's outfitted with automatic shades for privacy.
Table made with roof of house scraps
Architects Nicolás Tovo and Teresa Sarmiento created a greenery-filled oasis for their family in the heart of Buenos Aires.