08 / 01
2019
All right, all right! Maybe not exactly from the roof, but we did start the design of this home right beneath it at the top floor.
Architect: Egue y Seta
Location: Madrid, El Escorial, Spain
Year: 2018
Area: 97 sq.m.
Team: Daniel Pérez, Felipe Araujo, Mario Vila, Eva González, Mireia Lucas, Marta Elizagaray, Diana García and Sarah Salas
Photography: VICUGO FOTO
From the architect: It wasn´t out of a whim, however. Here, at this level, the client wanted to concentrate all comfort features and special amenities of their new home within a generously sized - double height, mixed use area to be devoted to entertainment, relaxation, play, reading, painting, music, guitar playing and guests hosting. Let’s climb the stairs and take a look in to this redefined super-attic: a former storage room turned into family-hub. The new heart and center of the home relocated at new (greater) heights!
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