Original materials were recovered such as patterned azulejo floors, brick walls and railings
A pair of midcentury chairs in the lobby. The wainscoting is repurposed from the building's original apartment doors.
The clients must pass through the courtyard, experiencing the outdoors, as they move between the private and public spaces.
For the common areas, they choose more masculine, and contemporary design elements, and a darker color scheme to express the style preferences of the husband.
One of the bathrooms.
The 323-square-foot BYG House in Spain updates Paleolithic dwelling typology with bold colors and multifunctional spaces. Madrid-based Gon Architects divided the layout into three distinct spaces designated by the colors teal, yellow, and off-white.