March 8, 2014

A contemporary home with fresh colors

This house Barrionuevo-Sierchuk study opens to the outside with a design strategically designed to generate air crosses, and green light.


With huge windows, the living knows no limits. The decor personalizes the neutral atmosphere with local textiles and memorabilia so many good moments, like the leg lamp with bronze carved the owner inherited from his grandmother. 

They say a house becomes a home when her owners conquer. This modern style, quite warm, confirms the saying from the beginning: the projected its owner, in response to the time of life I was going through. From the studio he shares with his partner, Adriana Sierchuk, architect Gabriela Barrionuevo was pleasant to draw every detail of that stage. 


Desires corporizaron in a two-story house that meets the needs of a blended family, with two teenage children. The primary decision was: large, above; guys down. The rest occurred spontaneously. They chose a variety of low demand and low-maintenance-expressive materials and decorative style shelters with textiles, his palette of colors and numerous objects with a strong sentimental value. 


Ceilings of exposed concrete and granite tile floors that extend into the gallery, every corner recreates experiences of its owner and its influence is felt from the path leading to the front door, down a side patio, which gives greater privacy-up gallery in a dialogue with the environment that responds to the choice of a life away from the hectic city.






 


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