
Dubbed Casa del Ebanista ("House of the Cabinetmaker") in tribute to its former artisan resident, the space now blends old and new, warmth and minimalism. Twobo Arquitectura's sensitive, low-budget renovation keeps the original structure intact—avoiding unnecessary demolition—while introducing clarity and purpose to the elongated layout.
With a focus on natural light, indoor greenery, and a sequence of breathable, multi-use rooms, the apartment's transformation feels both architectural and atmospheric. A central timber spine organizes the space without closing it off, acting as both storage and screen. It separates the more public living-kitchen area from the bedroom and studio in back, allowing the couple to live and work without friction.
At once serene and efficient, this renovation is a masterclass in flow—both in the feng shui sense and in how movement, air, and light animate the entire home. The result is a luminous, deeply personal retreat that honors the apartment’s past while opening up to a more flexible, modern life.
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