Casa Camelia is projected under the premise of having a weekend house that would have all the essential elements that, in our experience, these recreational spaces should have, that the entire house can literally be opened towards its four coordinates, generating entrances of light and air very important, with views of the golf course and green areas that surround us. The finishes of this house are in a sustainable way with low maintenance and we use mostly native and neighboring regions, with neutral colors, natural textures and friendly to the coexistence of rest.
The program allows for very independent visits and places of coexistence essential for this use, we generate very private terraces with a pool, neutralizing elements such as air and privacy, landscaped terraces more open to the environment, with double heights and patios with natural lighting and ventilation.
One of the most important elements is the use of wood, which gives scale to the double heights and, above all, generates warmth and acoustics, which also helps us to connect the interior with the exterior, losing the border line, unifying the spaces.
The orientation of the house allows us to open the large windows in any season of the year and have a warm and comfortable temperature, generating a tranquility that can only be found outside the big city.
Romero de la Mora
Rodrigo Romero de la Mora
photo: Ariadna Polo
communication: area colectiva