Private
165,00 m2
Diego Díaz Mosqueira
Gustavo Figueira Serrano
Jimena González Verdía
Carballo, Spain
The renovation of the M86 house is born from a dialogue between rationalist geometry and the warmth of natural materials. This intervention transforms a pre-existing structure into a contemporary home where space optimization and a fluid connection with the outdoors are the fundamental pillars of the design.
The Terrace: The Exterior Heart of the Upper Floor
The most distinctive element of the proposal is the upper terrace, conceived not as a mere addition but as the true articulating axis of the sleeping area. Strategically integrated into the volume of the first floor, this terrace functions as an elevated courtyard that ensures natural light and cross-ventilation:
Exterior Design: Ventilated Facade and Chromatic Contrast
The exterior of House M86 stands out for its clean visual language. The upper volume is clad in cream-toned aluminum sheeting, whose rhythmic vertical texture adds elegance and dynamism to the facade.
This light block “breaks” visually to make way for the terrace, where the change in materiality—towards organic and warm tones—defines the uses and creates a harmonious dialogue with the environment. Conversely, the ground floor projects toward the garden through large glazed panels, dissolving the physical boundaries between the living room and the Galician landscape.
Minimalist Interior Design and Functionality
Inside, the project focuses on warm minimalism distributed across two clearly differentiated levels:
Sustainability and Honest Materiality
Sustainability is inseparable from aesthetics. The house prioritizes the use of honest materials: natural wood, large-format ceramic finishes, and high-thermal-efficiency joinery. This renovation strategy seeks not only architectural beauty but also optimal energy performance, guaranteeing a low-consumption sanctuary and maximum well-being for its inhabitants.