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Geometry without borders: an unusual penthouse in Madrid

The boundaries of reason can be expanded in different waysways. For example, by creating unusual but well-structured interiors. Today we will tell you about just such an apartment If you don’t like the reality outside the window, create your own. Probably, this was the idea that guided Hector Ruiz-Velazquez, the author of the very curious interior of the Ruiz-Maasburg Penthouse.This penthouse has an area of ​​only 60 sq. m., it is adjoined by a spacious terrace (50 sq. m.), but visually the space seems 3 times larger. It's all about the unusual interior architecture,which is rarely seen in residential spaces. Dynamic, winding diagonals allowed for free placement of spatial reference points and accents. A well-structured geometric composition helped to get rid of invisible areas. As a result, the apartment looks like somethinga cross between a Hollywood variation of a residential block on a comic ship and the scenery for a modernist theater production. Life within these walls must be something amazing. At least, that's what we really want to believe. Our opinion: Repeat this interiorstructurally it hardly makes sense, but it is still worth taking note of the architect's work with color. It is not immediately noticeable, but Hector Ruiz-Velazquez used only 2 shades for the design (except for a couple of minor deviations): black and white. The dynamism of the space, of course, influenced the apparent diversity, but it is not only about the curved partitions. Having decided to create a black and white interior, try to dilute it with the maximum number of different textures, surfaces and shapes. Painted boards, glossy facades, light tulle, a carpet with a long pile - everything will be in place here, especially if you think through and harmonize the geometry. Yes, real style requires effort, but the result will be justified.homedsgn.com

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