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The story of how Matías, Soledad and Marcelo decided to live in tiny houses around the city Lake Lolog, in Neuquén, to connect with nature and adopt a simpler and more sustainable lifestyle. Are minimalist, prefabricated and efficient homesoffer comfort within a few meters and are integrated into the Patagonian landscape. Each protagonist shares his experiences: Matías created his own project, Alun Tiny House; Soledad developed the Encuentro Silvestre tourist complex and designed and manufactured furniture. and Marcelo, after a personal change, set up his home and weaving workshop. Reread the full notice here.
“We never thought it would be a real possibility to move here permanently. But in life you never know,” he said Decorator Victoria Saiach who built one in 2008 hut in Santa Ana, Corrientes, planned for weekend trips, but her husband’s health problem changed her plans and prompted her to move there permanently. The home of Colonial aesthetics with galleries and high ceilings, became a warm and functional space that reflects his simple and timeless style. Here you can see it again in detail.
The couple’s home is the result of a major renovation that reflects Their shared passion for design, art and functionality. The house combines spacious rooms, characteristic details and a modern aesthetic Character and comfort in every corner, from the New York-inspired kitchen to the family game room. “The living room says a lot about us: it is formal and cozy at the same time. “We put our soul here, everything we want” Lara emphasized the personal character that defines this space, which is designed for living together and enjoying. If you missed it or want to see the note again, click here.
Plant study led by Irene Joselevich and Ana Rascovskytransformed a house in Palermo Chico into a project that optimizes every square meter through a High-rise design, courtyards and spaces connected to the outdoors. The renovation included social areas on the ground floor, bedrooms on the upper floors, a terrace with a pool and details designed to provide light and space. “Before we lived with less light” says Ana Rascovsky, the redefined sales to achieve a modern and open appearancewithout losing functionality in a small batch. Don’t miss out on this incredible remodel!
Eleven years ago, interior designer Inés Muzzio decided to leave her home in a gated community to move into a gated community with her family old apartment in Recoletalooking for proximity, light and connection to the city. The renovation restored the original floor plan, added terraces and renovated the kitchen and bathrooms, marking the beginning of his career as an interior designer. “The house should give you joy and pleasure: It has to be a place that embraces you, where you feel comfortable and that performs well,” sums up Inés, who today combines works of design and art in a space intended to be enjoyed.
“The house combines old and new; There’s something special about that. “We renovated it in different phases as our family changed,” chef and sommelier Felicitas Pizarro told us decided to remodel his grandmother’s house in Del Visowhich was previously used as a weekend house, into a comfortable and functional home for your family. The reform was carried out in stages: First the kitchen, then the barbecue area and pool and finally an extension that added light, common areas and bedrooms. Reread his story here.
“This was originally a landfill that was later filled in, so the soil contains an enormous amount of compost,” they say. Ana and Delfina Pavónwho transformed that his father’s land in Tigre in a unique space: they built their homes with recycled materials and vintage details and founded the Las Pavonias nursery, now a thriving business. With the help of his architect father (Alberto Pavón), they built dry buildings and, among other things greenhouseadding vegetable garden, workshops and a botanical garden this attracts customers and neighbors. Don’t miss the full note!
“It was immaculate, the original floors and openings were intact. My goal was Emphasize this essence of interior design and make it functional for a young couple,” he explains. Cecilia Gomez Abuinby Monoestudio. The property of 1912recycled respecting its historical character, has been transformed into a space that combines the grandeur of its classic details with contemporary furniture and modern solutions, creating a… warm and practical home after two years of work. I saw this extraordinary apartment here again.
Three partners bought the property as an investment for temporary rental Apartment in Retirobut while they renovated it with the architect Cecilia Fidanza, they decided to keep it to enjoy with the family. Built in 1910 in the classic French style, the building was expanded with a Intervention that highlighted light and warmth without altering the original architecture. “The original plan was simple: to make the apartment flexible and attractive for rent. First came a table, then a bed… and one of them came to spend a few days with his family in ‘tourist mode’ in his own city,” Fidanza says of the rush that turned the project into a project shared home. Click here to read the full notice.
“I was in love with the house and wanted to improve it, but it had serious foundation problems. They told me that it would be easier and cheaper to tear it down and make another one. But I persevered and managed to renew it in an artisanal way,” the designer and artist told us Mora Barber. After years of living abroad, she returned to Bariloche – where she was born and raised – and decided to repossess the house she bought with her husband, despite its structural problems. I experienced this story of total renovation here again.