Marie Kondo's philosophy emphasizes minimalism and organization through retaining only joyful items. This concept resonates with architects Paul Antón and Bea Aiguabella, who have embraced such values in their own lives and home design. After leaving Madrid for a simpler life, they established a sanctuary in Castille-La Mancha, characterized by its discreet architecture and harmonious outdoor spaces. With a focus on minimalist design, they seek to maintain a humble charm in their home, illustrating the profound impact of Kondo's tidying principles on their lifestyle choices and living environment.
On a visit to the Spanish home of architects and artists Paul Antón and Bea Aiguabella, Kondo might not find much to work with—the couple already follows her precepts.
Four years ago, the couple, who have three children, decided to leave Madrid in search of a simpler lifestyle, aiming to recapture the calm atmosphere they enjoyed in London.
The architects created an open-air kitchen and dining area, with the house itself to one side, and it's designed to connect seamlessly with the garden.
They explain that the house is so discreet that you don't even notice it from the street, embodying their preference for minimalist, humble design.
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