Arco House is a house in Madrid, Spain, designed by ÁBATON for clients whose contemporary art collection shaped the brief from the outset. Completed in 2024, the project arranges public rooms, family areas, and a more private suite within one continuous approach to architecture, interiors, and landscape. Color, framed garden views, and open connections to the outdoors guide the experience throughout.
MRLJ128 is a 2024 apartment renovation in Madrid, Spain, designed by Plutarco. What began as a modest intervention grew into an almost complete reworking of the home, reshaping the plan and sharpening its chromatic identity. Open social rooms, darker private interiors, and a bold mix of stone, oak, and black herringbone flooring set a contemporary mood against a more traditional residential shell.
PDLL70 is a house renovation in Madrid, Spain, designed by Plutarco. Reworking a 1934 home that had been abandoned for years, the project looks closely at the period in which it was built while remaking its rooms for contemporary living. Vaulted ceilings, glossy surfaces, and a careful mix of marbles, wood, terrazzo, and color shape an interior that moves between historical reference and everyday use.
Casa EME is an apartment renovation in Madrid, Spain, by Gon Architects. Designed in 2025, the project reworks a 108 m² apartment in the city’s historic core by preserving its existing wood floor and resetting the plan around daily life. Rooms are reassigned rather than erased, giving the home a clearer order while keeping its material memory in place.
MG.01 sits in a 1980s building in Madrid, Spain, where architect and interior designer Iñigo Iriarte leans into the existing structure’s generous proportions and garden views. The apartment unfolds around a central living nucleus, turned into a layered arena for reading, lounging, and dining that respects the original carpentry while dialing up warmth, tactility, and color for its owner Andrés and his family.
San Lucas anchors a 300 m² apartment renovation in Madrid, Spain, where ARQUID Architecture revisits a historic structure facing Plaza de las Salesas. The project reworks a once-compartmentalized home into an open, light-filled residence that respects its original brick, timber, and generous balconies while aligning closely with the owners’ contemporary routines. Rooms now flow around a continuous masonry spine, and everyday life takes place against a carefully tuned play of materials and light.
Casa Binôme unfolds as an 80 m² attic house in Madrid, Spain, reworked by Gon Architects into a precise duplex centered on a reimagined stair. Within a narrow plan and a protected urban setting, the project turns circulation, storage, and everyday rituals into one continuous sequence that extends from kitchen to terrace. The result is a home that supports both sociable evenings and introspective days with equal care.
Arces House lands in Madrid, Spain as a newly built family home by Ábaton, guided by a rational modernist image and a clear environmental brief. The project centers a planted courtyard and a CLT timber structure to achieve efficiency, warmth, and adaptability. Sliding walls, cross-ventilation, and low-impact systems support daily life with restraint and precision, aligning construction craft with landscape from day one.