It took less than four months to build this modern prefab home in a factory, and only five hours to assemble it on-site. The minimalist modern abode is set in Valdés, a small town in Asturias, northwest of Madrid. Studio [baragaño] designed the Montaña House as a stylistic mix between a traditional home and the granaries found throughout the area. — inhabitat
The house, designed by Studio [baragaño], was constructed in less than four months in a factory in Madrid then transported to Valdes, where a local artisan embellished the structure with a slate roof. This space was designed using traditional residential architecture as inspiration and boasts an impressive on-site assembly time of just five hours.
The house serves as residence for an English landscaper and his family with two levels and plenty of common space. Diffuse natural light is used on the top level with light polycarbonate panels functioning as barriers between rooms. A metal staircase acts as a center piece around which the other spaces were organized. With a strictly minimalist interior, the home's defining feature is its fireplace suspended from the living room ceiling.
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