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Modern and minimalist, this house in Mexico surprises with delicate decor

Discover the project by the Cotaparedes office that focused on the segmentation of two courtyards to create a modern and well-lit house

By Yeska Coelho

Submitted at Mar 22, 2022, 1:00 PM

05 min de leitura
Modern and minimalist, this house in Mexico surprises with delicate decor
Minimalist and Modern House in Mexico

(César Béjar/CASACOR)

White is a symbol of peace, and having this color in your home brings a sense of harmony, in addition to combining very well with many styles — among them, minimalism stands out. This white house designed in Mexico had the hands and minds of architects from the Cotaparedes studio , who developed the design thinking about the union of the two courtyards on the land. Casa no México Minimalista e Moderna The facade of the house has a modernist feel . A small flight of stairs divides the front garden from the main entrance. There is only one window that looks out onto the street and is flanked by a high wall. total with an opening that creates a kind of "balcony" with plant pots.
Minimalist and Modern House in Mexico

(César Béjar/CASACOR)

Minimalist and Modern House in Mexico

(César Béjar/CASACOR)

Built entirely in white, the house has few elements , and each one has its own delicacy. In the kitchen, the highlight is the central island made entirely of marbled stone — a continuation of the floor.
Minimalist and Modern House in Mexico

(César Béjar/CASACOR)

Circulation was also prioritized, and the architects opted for open and democratic spaces to ensure a good supply of natural light - a very strong characteristic of modernist architecture . "The house is articulated through courtyards that emerge from the basement , dividing the public and private areas. of the house”, explain the architects from Cotaparedes. Source: Dezeen