The ground floor is reserved for everyday use and is perceived as a spacious and well-lit area. Its walls disappear and the living/dining-rooms provide space for the kitchen and vice versa. The key to this living-room is its sense of spatial continuity.
Photo by Pablo Díaz-Fierros. © Pablo Díaz-Fierros. Published on September 19, 2013.
Its clean lines, white floors, walls and kitchen trap the light and distributes it, thus granting the house with a greater sense of open space. The ceiling lights disappear, fluorescent lamps lie hidden in the ceilings, and the wall cupboards, camouflaged as walls with neither frames nor knobs, help provide the flat with a sense of space that flows.
Photo by Pablo Díaz-Fierros. © Pablo Díaz-Fierros. Published on September 19, 2013.
Its white walls also highlight the texture and colour of the Douglas firs placed next to its stairwell and on the top floor.
Photo by Pablo Díaz-Fierros. © Pablo Díaz-Fierros. Published on September 19, 2013.
Photo by Pablo Díaz-Fierros. © Pablo Díaz-Fierros. Published on September 19, 2013.
Photo by Pablo Díaz-Fierros. © Pablo Díaz-Fierros. Published on September 19, 2013.
Photo by Pablo Díaz-Fierros. © Pablo Díaz-Fierros. Published on September 19, 2013.
Photo by Pablo Díaz-Fierros. © Pablo Díaz-Fierros. Published on September 19, 2013.
Photo by Pablo Díaz-Fierros. © Pablo Díaz-Fierros. Published on September 19, 2013.