A refurbishment of a 1950s twin house in Restelo showcases a thoughtful merging of mid-century modernism with contemporary design. The architects emphasized spatial efficiency and natural light, introducing a new attic level that enhances vertical functionality and offers panoramic views. The new extension, clad with slatted white lacquered aluminium panels, maintains harmony with the original structure. A careful selection of noble materials, including wood and stone, adds warmth while respecting the heritage of the home. The basement transform includes both practical and leisure spaces, aligning with modern living standards.
The refurbishment and extension of a late 1950s twin house in Restelo merges mid-century modernism with contemporary design, preserving the original character while enhancing functionality.
Panoramic views and spatial efficiency are achieved through the addition of an attic level, whose distinct structure is harmonized with slatted white lacquered aluminium panels.
Carefully chosen materials like natural wood and stone ensure the home retains its heritage, providing warmth, texture, and a timeless design that balances past and present.
The transformed basement integrates both practical parking and leisure spaces, representing a thoughtful approach to modern living within a historically significant architecture.
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