Marià Castelló Martinez designed and build this beautiful minimalist house for himself on on the Spanish island Formentera. The building is a 12×12 meter square, sitting between existing woods and an old traditional stone wall. The house and studio are divided by a core infrastructure: library, filing cabinets, bathroom, kitchen, cupboards, Murphy beds, mechanicals, and two sliding iroko wood panels that can partition off spaces as needed, such as for a guest room. I love how something so little and simple can be so complex, modern and beautiful. - Via - materialicio.us & arkinetia






Published by Michael September 6th, 2007 in Architecture
Tags: house, Minimalist House, modern, spain, studio
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15 Responses to “Minimalist House by Marià Castelló Martinez”
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Wow!
Where do the kids play?
This house is more for relaxation and meditation, but if you have kids I’m sure they’ll find a place to play ..
Beautiful. So relaxing. I don’t understand the three tables that looks like an office space though.
Beautiful yet too simple
I should know this, but what is the name of the folding chair (last picture)? thank you.
that’s so amazing……..
This is wonderful. Would love to live this way when my kids move out. Awesome.
THE CHAIRS LOOK TOO HEAVY FOR THE LIGHTESS OF THE HOUSE
its a simple house..its will give us a simple living..very nice house..
I love the simplicity of this design. Exquisite!
Simple and with a little ocean-asian sensation.
relaxing space. Great desing, lovely.
Very impressive, cool design, clean, zen… I´d love to live in a minimalist home.
Light & Space surrounded by a friendly and wonderful place where happy people can enjoy life entirely.
Just marvelous !
Marco Sanches, from Brazil
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Very Cool design, it’s give me an idea