El Bosque House was designed with interiors having continuous visual connection with nature byย Ramon Esteve Estudio, located on a forested landscape inย Chiva, Spain.
From the architect: Some prismatic volumes come out from the four stone sidewalls, thus enclosing theย space and differentiating each room. The area between the rooms is covered by aย timber roof acting as a hall and a connector.ย โThe opening sequence of the gaps of the house reflects the hierarchical orderย of the outdoor areas.” (Ramรณn Esteve)
Grades of Privacy
The aim of the proposal is the creation of different outdoor areas linked to the roomsย inside, according to their level of privacy. Each room is differently high according toย its use and spreads its program on a single level, except for the bedroomsโ bay. Thisย operation generates a cross-shaped plan that arranges the external space.
Spatial Experience
Two big stone walls protect the access. While the visitor comes in, the space becomesย more permeable, allowing glances to the garden with the pool through the latticeย of the barbecue veranda. A timber roof covers the entrance of the house, endowingย the hall with a truly human scale. The materials, together with the raking light fromย a longitudinal roof light, produce a warm and cosy atmosphere. The timber volumeย works as a connector and distributor of the different rooms, and at the same timeย opens to all the outdoor areas.
Central Concept
The volumes containing the living room, the dining room and the kitchen, howeverย independents, are visually linked because of their position, making the house widerย and more transparent.
The other two volumes host the main bedroom, two bedrooms on the lower floorย and a studio on the upper floor. A continuous veranda enlarge the rooms, generatingย outdoor areas that open and extend the rooms.
Outward Appearance
โGiven its location, the materials of the house are taken from the referencesย of the Mediterranean pine forests.โ
The masonry walls are combined with afrormosia timber framing to create a privateย pleasant atmosphere. Some weathering steel lattices, working as shutters onย windows and verandas, complete the materialsโ palette. A water sheet rememberingย a pond reflects the house and part of the vegetation.
Inner World
The dining tables and the barbecue table have been specifically designed for theย House in the Forest, being the drawing and the idea of the house recreated by theย arrangement of their legs. The interior design is based on the concepts of simplicity,ย noble materials, chromatic harmony and fluent visual connection with the externalย nature.
Photos:ย Mariela Apollonio
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