loma Residence by Esrawe Studio shows curves in wooden
Primarily specializing in furnishings and inside design, Esrawe Studio takes over the inner composition of ‘Loma house’, situated on the west facet of Mexico Metropolis. The architectural program consists of a residing space, kitchen space, service space, and two bedrooms with non-public bogs. The west facade of the house opens towards the views of the forest, providing a continuing visible connection to nature. The proposal follows the dismantling of the unique partitions and partitions of the area, creating a brand new open configuration that stands steady and primarily oriented in direction of the openings to the encircling panorama.
A brass and wooden console that merges with one of many present columns and runs longitudinally by the area, articulates and integrates the social space. Its sculptural expression triggers the operative relationship of the area, defining the main gesture of the venture, and turning into the aspect that homes books, vinyl data, and an area for a turntable. The primary function of oak wooden cladding covers many of the surfaces curving out all edges and shaping a contemporary uniform look.
all photographs by Fabián Martinez
oak wooden and inexperienced marble sculpt the inside
The oak wooden pores and skin that runs by the area embraces the perimeter of the house integrating and surrounding, alongside its path, the massive central granite bar within the kitchen and offering area to cover the fridge, pantry, linen closet, and wine cellar. The wood cladding enfolds all doorways, entrances, and openings to the service areas forming a visible, heat, and tactile continuity that flows all through the inside resulting in the extra intimate zones, resembling the master suite. Mexico-based Esrawe Studio selects marble to coat the ground and wall surfaces for a recent balanced character. The design of the visitor rest room options customized stone fittings for the ground and partitions in inexperienced quartzite whereas sculpting a washbasin out of inexperienced Tikal marble, a bit designed in collaboration with EWE Studio.
the open configuration stands steady and primarily oriented towards the panorama views
oak wooden cladding covers many of the surfaces curving out all edges
a contemporary uniform look defines the inner composition of the house