Buenos Aires used to be considered the South American equivalent to Paris. A casual stroll through some of its neighborhoods reveal why was that the case. Unfortunately, although a lot of restoration work has been done, the city still has an abundance of amazing, classic homes in desperate need of renovation. This house was in a similar state, but then the owner undertook the project that brought it back to its old glory. The house now features modern amenities, with plenty of natural light. The owners tried to preserve as many of the original features as possible.
Key Takeaways:
- Different shades of white and gray are used to highlight architectural details and create an effect of brightness and calm.
- María, who works as a photographer, says the sea is her main inspiration.
- The century-old house was in bad condition when purchased and took three years to refurbish.
“More than 100 years old, the couple wanted to keep all the original features of this old structure, like high ceilings and the thick original brick walls.”
Read more: https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/renovated-buenos-aires-100-year-old-house-36827306
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