Apartment Remodel by A-cero
A-cero Architects have completed an apartment remodel in Galicia, Spain.

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Project description from A-cero:
The project is a duplex apartment integral alteration in a block of flats in a residential area of Galicia. The property had this housing in the city for sporadic stays as a second residence, because they live in Madrid.
It is a duplex apartment that occupies the last two floors in a block of flats that has 4 levels, with two apartments in each floor. This block, that has approximately 30 years of antiquity is placed in a residential area of the city, following the typical 80s urban development plans that were projected in the Spanish cities.
The duplex apartment, with an obsolete aspect, hadn’t been reformed for years since its acquisition. It had the clichés of a property of that period in its finish and furniture, that were damaged and also accumulating and/or suffering later decorations and small reforms. There was a peculiarity necessary to preserve: some blinds in the building front with big slats which in the beginning supposed a problem with the light.
Then, an integral reform is projected. The property needed a radical change for the apartment, in order to improve every aspect; distribution, light, design, solutions … The results proved to be really satisfactory.The apartment, with a 250 m2 built surface, has another peculiarity in its access, which takes place from the high floor. In this floor we have a big receiver that already indicates the intention of the reforms in the rest of the house. Only a few pictures, with a proper format according to the design of the rounded architectural forms, by the painter Mercedes Rodriguez, in blue and gray tones, together with a gray silk carpet, also with a particular form and a few shining steel balls of “A-cero in” break the monotony of the dominant white color. In the false roof an opening allows us to see the natural light through an already existing fanlight. This wide entrance hall distributes, on the one hand, the most public area, composed by a big dining room and, on the other side, a courtesy W.C, a bedroom in suite with a finished bathroom that can be for guests or for service and the kitchen. On the opposite side, there are the sculptural stairs that will lead us to the most private stays.
In the living room, as in the rest of the house, the white colour is the protagonist. Only some elements like the lacquered black wood console by “A-cero in”, the Ace model couches, also by “A-cero in” upholstered in velvet champagne tone, break this white monochromia. We also find the Csec model coffee tables, and a few armchairs of “Ipe Cavalli“. Also the dining room furniture is “Ipe Cavalli”, both the steel table and the steel chairs, upholstered in white skin.
On the other hand, also in this floor, one more service area is located, with a courtesy W.C, a kitchen and a service or guest bedroom in suite with complete bath. The kitchen, which has an elongated disposition, was designed by A-cero just for its space, also characterized by the white colour, and emphasizes the Hi-Macs black desk. The cooking tops, also in white Hi-Macs like the daily dining room, and the furniture in high bright white lacquered wood. The domestic appliances Siemens and the extractor hood Pando, the Gessi bathroom fittings.
A sculptural staircase drives to the low part of the house where the principal bedroom in suite is located, with its own bath and dressing-room, and another two bedrooms.
In the bedrooms, the closets are lacked and in the principal bedroom the bed with surrounding headrest and small Capri model tables by A-cero in.So, the final target of this project is improving the luminosity and the design. That’s the reason why the white colour is the best option in walls and floor… This combines with the black colour to emphasize some parts, creating sculptural volumes.
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Photography by Luis H. Segovia
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Wilbur on 20 Jul 2011 at 1:19 pm #
A-cero is churning out designs/structures with less emphasis on openness and breathing spaces — with sad results in my opinion.
This apartment looks like a movie set using expensive materials and referencing tacky sci-fi design ideas. Those windows could have been great.
Miss Honey on 20 Jul 2011 at 5:03 pm #
Well, the floor looks great, the rest is just same-old a-cero.
Also, the living room area looks too busy and cramped.
Tugger on 20 Jul 2011 at 10:54 pm #
Can you say 22nd Century? This is right out of science fiction and the floating staircase … WOW! Myself being articulate to cleanliness and sleek design could easily live in this duplex for a few years. It would also be the perfect retreat for a band or music mogul.
There are a number of amazing spaces in NYC’s Meatpacking District that have a view you want to hide. This is the perfect design to block out the parade of Trannies at 3am.
Fred Casey on 21 Jul 2011 at 12:42 am #
Amazing!! I dont know how the apartment was before a-cero project… but now looks gorgeous!. I love furniture design also by a-ceroin. The kitchen: WOW!!!
congratulations A-cero once more!!
Adrian Martin on 21 Jul 2011 at 1:20 am #
I love it! The white and wide spaces in clear wonderful white, emphasizing natural light.. and also the furniture coming, nearly, from the future, I want this for me at home!
Keep movin’ A-cero, you’re doing great!
Infinity on 21 Jul 2011 at 1:25 am #
I’m a fan of the architecture studio of A-cero, and I think is a marvel reform. In this field I have not seen anything like or resembling. Congratulations, you’re geniuses!
Regards from Australia!
Virginia on 21 Jul 2011 at 4:50 am #
Congratulations, an impressive project!!!
Cristina N on 21 Jul 2011 at 4:54 am #
Love it!!!
Paul on 21 Jul 2011 at 4:54 am #
I think the outcome of this fit out is more than excellent. The furniture, the materials, and the spaces are more than good, even though we are considering it is a not a huge apartment, just located in an exixting building. Anyhow, I love A-cero and the projects are simply amazing.
shane on 21 Jul 2011 at 7:05 am #
how can something be described as “looking like the future”? If this is what the future looks like then no thanks. Too many scuptural elements built in & not sure about living w/ a black ceiling
descartes on 25 Jul 2011 at 12:52 am #
This project attempts something that I find interesting; making usual functional forms look like something less recognizable. “Sculptural” seems like a cliche term to describe living in a space that is non referential which I think is what is potentially really interesting here.
Nana on 01 Aug 2011 at 6:07 pm #
Looking like the future? Naaah… It already looks dated!