House A – draped minimalism from Spanish architects
0A House - Minimalist House is designed to welcome its residents and their guests an elegant but playful duet of light and dark tones. The interiors of house, designed by experts from the Spanish architectural studios Vaillo & Irigaray and Inigo Beguiristain, fit on the 289 square meters of land, located in Pamplona (Spain).
In the course of movement in space home interiors gradually reveal new perspectives and a combination of simple yet spectacular contrast of dark and light colors, simple shapes and concise mitigating the severity of textile making.
Majestic drapes give the room the ability to transform. With these conventional draped “walls”, the inhabitants of the house can control the degree of privacy and confidentiality of open space.
Wenge wood, combined with a light wooden floors give the interior a strong and brave character. The play of light and shadow, blurred boundaries of the premises, transparency and translucency, the soft folds of draperies create an authentic atmosphere, revealing new facets of minimalism, which has already become a modern classic, in which the details don’t distract attention from the main and only emphasize its depth.
Creativity of the authors of the project can be found on the official website of the architectural studio: http://www.vailloirigaray.com/
























