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Preserving History: Spanish Studio Transforms Abandoned Farmhouses into Modern Home with Stone Walls

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The transformation of abandoned farmhouses into a modern, comfortable home is a remarkable feat, and Spanish studio @PLPAtelier has done just that in the rural area of Castromao, Spain. The studio has successfully combined three independent farmhouses that were deteriorating over time and turned them into a single, stunning dwelling.

The farmhouse vernacular has been maintained on the exterior of the building, while the interiors have been transformed to offer all the amenities of a contemporary home. The architects have created a harmonious balance between old and new, blending rustic charm with modern functionality.

One of the standout features of the renovation is the way in which the studio has highlighted the original stone walls. Instead of covering them up or painting over them, the stone walls have been preserved and used as a defining feature of the dwelling. The stone walls are a testament to the passage of time, and they bring a unique character to the home that cannot be replicated.

The renovated interiors offer a range of modern amenities, including a sleek kitchen set-up, bespoke storage spaces, and hidden lighting fixtures. The wood beam ceilings, double height ceilings, and skylights visually enhance the rooms, making them appear larger and brighter while retaining a cozy, rustic charm.

The three spaces have been unified by a small wooden footbridge that connects the remaining volume to the rest of the home. The western and middle sections are attached to each other on one side, and the overall design is cohesive and thoughtful.

Overall, the renovation of these abandoned farmhouses into a modern home is a testament to the power of thoughtful design. The architects have successfully combined old and new, creating a home that is both functional and beautiful. The preserved stone walls are a nod to the history of the building, while the modern amenities make it a comfortable and inviting space to live in. This is an excellent example of how a thoughtful renovation can breathe new life into an old building, creating a unique and memorable home.

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