• Private Residence in Prosperidad kitchen
    Kitchen sliding doors
  • Private Residence in Prosperidad thresholds
    Succession of thresholds
  • Private Residence in Prosperidad concealed bathroom door
    Concealed bathroom door
  • Private Residence in Prosperidad kitchen
    Kitchen
  • Private Residence in Prosperidad kitchen
    Infinite enfilade effect
  • Private Residence in Prosperidad bedroom threshold
    Bedroom threshold
  • Private Residence in Prosperidad master bedrom thresholds
    Detail of master bedroom thresholds
  • Private Residence in Prosperidad bahtroom
    Bathroom
  • Private Residence in Prosperidad drawers detail
    Microcement cabinetry detail
  • Private Residence in Prosperidad sliding doors detail
    Sliding door detail
  • Private Residence in Prosperidad previous arrangement floor plan
    Previous arrangement floor plan
  • Private Residence in Prosperidad materiality floor plan
    Materiality floor plan
  • Private Residence in Prosperidad thresholds floor plan
    Thresholds floor plan
  • Private Residence in Prosperidad proposed arrangement floor plan
    Proposed arrangement floor plan

Private Residence in Prosperidad

Madrid, Spain

This project consists on the refurbishment of a small 107-sqm private residence in Prosperidad, Madrid, Spain. The densely-packed program and the limited access to natural light, resulted in a series of design solutions focused around the concepts of the enfilade, the deep threshold and the expanded inhabitable wall.

Firstly, the apartment is divided into two areas. One area contains all the public spaces, including the living room, the kitchen/dining room and an office. The other area contains the more private spaces, including three bedrooms and two full bathrooms.

Since the area was so tight against the number of required rooms, the entire layout is structured without any hallways, hence optimizing the available square footage. All the public rooms are linearly juxtaposed in an enfilade manner. They are all connected by a series of expanded openings that face each other, adding depth to the spaces, maximizing the impact of natural light and extending the interior views. These expanded openings can be closed by a series of large sliding doors with mirrored surfaces. The mirrors reflect the interior space, maintaining or even expanding the depth of the enfilade scheme when they are partially or completely closed. When two consecutive pairs of doors are shut, their reflective surfaces create an infinite enfilade visual effect.

The different rooms in the apartment are connected through a series of deep thresholds. They frame the interior views of the residence and connect all the spaces, while establishing a clear physical limit between the otherwise continuous units.

These thresholds are marked by a strong material, textural and chromatic contrast. On the one hand, the main finishes of the apartment revolve around a white color palette. They include white plastic paint for the walls and ceilings, white macael marble for the floors and white lacquer for the built-in cabinetry. On the other hand, the thresholds are highlighted by the use of naturally finished oakwood paneling on the floors, jambs and lintels. The sliding door guides and edges are also lined in oak wood so that they are completely concealed when fully open. Two of these thresholds, linked to the three bedrooms, are deeper than the rest, conforming the walk-in closet areas and the accesses to the bathrooms, hidden behind seamless doors.

The various spaces are divided by a series of thick partitions in the form of expanded inhabitable walls. All partitions are 70 cm thick, and they contain several cabinets, kitchen appliances and closets. These expanded walls provide all the necessary storage space for the Private Residence in Prosperidad, while also maximizing the noise insultation between rooms and the climate conditioning sectorization in between spaces.

Finally, a kitchen island, clad in brushed stainless-steel sheet, stands in the center of the public enfilade. Thi steel finish on the island adds veiled reflections to it, making it blend into its surroundings, emphasizing the depth of the enfilade. The two bathrooms and laundry room are completely covered in light-grey microcement, which runs over the floor, walls, ceiling, showers, sinks and even cabinets. The doors on the latter are finished in mirror and retro-lit by hidden LED strips.

Location
Madrid
Spain

Area
107 sqm

Client
Private

General contractor
Vita Construcciones

Status
Completed

PRÁCTICA team
Jaime Daroca
José Mayoral
José Ramón Sierra
Beatriz Whithman

QS
José Carlos Menasalvas

MEP
José Carlos Menasalvas

Photos
Imagen Subliminal (Miguel de Guzmán + Rocío Romero)

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