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A walk through the details, or Modular Residence by Unique Houses, Madrid, Spain

Modular Residence by Unique Houses, Madrid, Spain is a pioneering architectural build that embraces the future of modern residential design. It is a prefabricated house comprising of 5 modules that can be interconnected to form one large penthouse. The main advantages are simplified construction process, reduced construction time, and elimination of environmental waste. Moreover, these modular homes occupy minimal space, provide superior insulation, and aesthetically blend with the surroundings. With its ambitious design, this residence will certainly set the benchmark for the future of residential projects.
Facade of the house in concrete and glass

The generous Spanish sun heats the clearest water in the pool during the day. It’s enough to open the glass doors, and almost at the threshold of the house – a sparkling glare, beckoning a pleasant coolness.

Light wood floors in the living room

Due to the fact that the floors are combined, the ceiling in the living room is very high and through a glass wall you can see the owner’s study, which is located a little further, already on the level of the second floor.

Panoramic glazing in the house

The kitchen, no less modern, is strikingly simple. But, as mentioned before, the house is like a construction set: everything you need is hidden behind the smooth fronts of the cabinets.

A dark gray partition between the kitchen and living room

A couple or three bar stools, a few couches and a table will fit even in a small kitchen. And that allows the hostess to see into the galley from all sides and be in control of everything that’s going on in the galley. Cooking in such a kitchen – solid delight!

Bright pink armchair in the hallway

The bedroom is a partially detached room, also decorated in light colors. Pristine white walls and ceiling do not distract from the panorama outside the window. The landscape is visible as if on the palm of his hand! Lush green plants, blue skies… the residents can only enjoy the view out the window!

Original bales instead of bedside tables
Original shelf-staircase in the bedroom

In some areas of the house, for example in the bathroom, you can find the walls and floor, which are finished with imitation stone, which gives the design maximum naturalness.

Black walls in the bathroom interior

Designers didn’t fence off the master bedroom. A high-tech basin, a roomy bathtub and… no barriers! Even the doors are missing!

Bathroom design in gray and white

Of course, there’s another bathroom, too. But here too, everything is strict, no unnecessary details. Chrome faucets and handles, white sinks and cabinets – that’s all the decor.

The house's gray walk-in closet
Wooden fireplace in the study

The balcony has a breathtaking view of the turquoise smooth surface of the pool. One look at it, and the thoughts of work leave the mind, and their place is taken by an acute desire to dive into the cool water…

A large glass table in the study
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  1. Penelope Hayes

    Can you provide more information about the details and features of the Modular Residence by Unique Houses in Madrid, Spain?

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