Full renovation, interior design and urbanization of a house in El Zaudin, Seville

El Zaudín
Architects — Irene Serrano & Rocío Monsalvete (RoMo Studio)
Photographs — Juan Antonio Oliver
Built area — 565 m²
Plot area — 945 m²
Year — 2020
Location — Bormujos, Seville
Original project — Architects Álvaro Jiménez and Javier de Bethencourt

The main objective of the intervention was to recover a house that had been abandoned for more than 10 years, rescuing its essence and character while preserving the original construction. For this reason, high-end materials and traditional building solutions were used.

Full renovation, interior design and urbanization of a house in El Zaudin, Seville

El Zaudín

High-end materials and traditional building solutions were used.

High-end materials and traditional building solutions were used.

The interior design project sought to update and renovate the entire house, highlighting carefully selected pre-existing elements and integrating new elements in a respectful way. The result is a house with traces of its history where the new and the recovered elements come together in the same space.

Solid oak planks were used for most of the flooring, while handmade hydraulic tiles were used in the kitchen. The bathrooms were covered in different types of marble. Part of the wooden carpentry is the result of the restoration work of the existing wood in the house, while the rest was designed in line with it. Two large marble fireplaces preside over the living room and the dining room. All the ironwork was custom-made for the project.

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