
The 645-square-foot MARVILA ATTIC didn’t start like this. Previous to KEMA studio renovating the house, it was an attic in disrepair in an previous industrial space of Lisbon, Portugal. Lastly, the neighborhood is present process a revitalization and this challenge is part of it. KEMA studio reworked the unlivable attic right into a vivid and ethereal residence with views of the close by Tagus River.
The renovation required a model new roof and inside construction, forsaking the one salvageable elements, the ground construction and gable partitions. A full lavatory and personal entry have been added to spherical out the house’s operate.
To maximise the pure gentle and airiness of the brand new design, the non-public areas are contained in a separate quantity, leaving the general public house open.
A separate quantity within the dwelling space homes storage, an embedded couch, and the kitchen behind fluted wooden panels. That leaves the remaining house as open and minimal as potential.
4 new skylights and two dormer home windows are added to fill the house with daylight.
There’s even hidden storage within the wall by the entry stairs, excellent for jackets and sneakers.
A window above the bed room quantity and a mirror on the again wall retains the steps well-lit.
Total, the minimalist design includes pure tones and sustainable + eco-friendly supplies, like fiber cement panels, coloured wooden fiber panels, plywood, metallic, brick tiles, and wood flooring.
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KEMA studio Photograph: Agata Mendes
Images by Alexander Bogorodskiy and Eliza Borkowska – KEMA studio.