Loft 01 | Valencia. 2018 | Area: 80 m2 (861 ft2) | Designed by Nada. | Photographed by Daniel Rueda. | Honorable mention Bulthaup Iberia Award 2018.
A flexible cube defines spaces at a two-stories loft. | The Loft 01 was designed for a single young professional. Conceived as an open and flexible concept, the loft is divided into two different stories where natural light interconnects the multiple spaces. A central cube has been conceived as the core element of the design integrating all services within; including the kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and storage. This central cube also features an integrated folding system that enables the generation of spaces that appear and disappear responding to different needs and uses of the loft. The main access to the loft is through an architectural piece of furniture shaped as a thick wall that integrates facilities and storage inside. The first floor contains the master bedroom, a bathroom, and a dressing room. Its access is through a light circular staircase and it has been conceived as an open integrated space with the main floor but adding some privacy through a soft separation. The façade load-bearing wall and its gaps have been preserved in their original state during the remodeling process as a tribute to its Mediterranean past.
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Loft 01 | Valencia. 2018 | Area: 80 m2 (861 ft2) | Designed by Nada. | Photographed by Daniel Rueda. | Honorable mention Bulthaup Iberia Award 2018.
A flexible cube defines spaces at a two-stories loft. | The Loft 01 was designed for a single young professional. Conceived as an open and flexible concept, the loft is divided into two different stories where natural light interconnects the multiple spaces. A central cube has been conceived as the core element of the design integrating all services within; including the kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and storage. This central cube also features an integrated folding system that enables the generation of spaces that appear and disappear responding to different needs and uses of the loft. The main access to the loft is through an architectural piece of furniture shaped as a thick wall that integrates facilities and storage inside. The first floor contains the master bedroom, a bathroom, and a dressing room. Its access is through a light circular staircase and it has been conceived as an open integrated space with the main floor but adding some privacy through a soft separation. The façade load-bearing wall and its gaps have been preserved in their original state during the remodeling process as a tribute to its Mediterranean past.
Press | 88DesignBox | AECCafé | Archilovers | Architonic: EN | ES | IT | FR | DE | Arkitera | Bulthaup: EN | ES | Casa Viva | Conseils Decó | Detailers Simon | Domus | Dwell | Dwell Home Tours | Dis-up! | Interiors Korea: Online | Print | Interiores Minimalistas | Interiorzine | Mocoloco | More with Less: EN | ES | Open House Valencia | Pocket | Magazine | Seoul Design Foundation