Conceptual white-washed minimalist walled house

This conceptual white-washed walled house is the perfect abode for minimalists. Its simple and elegant design features white-washed walls and an open floor plan. They provide plenty of natural light, and eliminate excess clutter, creating a calming atmosphere that promotes relaxation and inner peace. Its spacious interior also allows room for a variety of amenities such as a kitchen, dining area, and even a bathroom. Its distinctive qualities include the ability to effectively provide insulation to keep out the chill in winter and retain heat in summer, while the solid walls can help keep out noise from the outside. Moreover, the clean, simplistic white walls exude a modern and inviting atmosphere that is sure to please any guest.
Design of the snow-white Avilés-Ramos residence in Spain
Design of the snow-white Avilés-Ramos residence in Spain
Interior design of the snow-white Avilés-Ramos residence in Spain
The design of the Avilés-Ramos whitewashed residence in Spain
The Courtyard of the snow-white Avilés-Ramos residence in Spain
The front door of the snow-white Avilés-Ramos residence in Spain

“The result is the result of the owners’ clear vision of their own home. It is a young couple who needed open spaces to develop living together, while keeping everyone’s own little corner. They were looking for a very bright, splendid interiors With some control of solar penetration in the hot months, a harmonious union with the surrounding area to extend the space for a long period, as long as the weather allows in the latitude.

Interior of the snow-white Avilés-Ramos residence in Spain
Blueprint for the Avilés-Ramos white-washed residence in Spain
Plan of the white-washed Avilés-Ramos residence in Spain
Blueprint for a snow-white Avilés-Ramos residence in Spain

Both levels have individual compositional displays in height. Under the roof, it’s expressed in a broken but solid layout of surfaces resting on lower boxes designed for different uses of the main area. In turn, it consists of rooms separated by an axis of physical and visual communication between two strips of land. These references between interior and exterior, built-in and natural, the fact of the constant presence of the owners caused some changes in the original design. If you take all the ideas the clients had at the beginning and all the new ones that came up as you built the house, you end up with a better design.

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  1. Clara Foster

    The term “conceptual white-washed minimalist walled house” sounds intriguing. Could you please provide more information on what exactly it entails? How does it differ from other architectural styles? And is there a specific rationale behind the choice of this design?

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