CASA GER 30, in Valencia, regains its original elegant personality both thanks to the detailed design of the moldings of the doors and windows, customized for each room, and thanks to the development of furniture and finishes in a game between vintage choices and the contrast with contemporary design
Classicism and design, union and independence. Harmonic contrasts in a private residence
Two missions for a project by DG Arquitecto Valencia: to restore the historicity of an early 20th century home, overshadowed by its previous use as an office, and to create a distribution of space capable of defining two distinct areas, harmoniously communicating but independent
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Each piece of furniture is selected with great care and deliberation by the architects together with their clients. The decoration plays the leading role in the shape of the spaces and the historical structure of the house, stucco, moldings, rosettes, double doors and bow windows, enhanced by a high design furniture capable of communicating energetically but without encroaching
The spaces of the house are conceptually divided into two large areas with distinct characters. The main area is the largest and most airy and is illuminated by large windows overlooking the main facade of the building, and includes the living area as well as the master bedroom with a walk-in closet and bathroom
The other area of the house is more private and intimate and is dedicated to the children of the clients. The peculiarity is that the purpose of communication between the two areas and maintaining their independence is achieved by creating a double layout: an exclusive one, from the master bedroom to the living area; the other that connects all environments in a traditional way
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Photo credits
Top image, content and gallery images: Mariela Apollonio
Drawings: DG Arquitecto Valencia