Designed with light as the protagonist and wrapped in a halo of harmony that covers every corner, Casa Cavanilles and its more than 200 m2 of surface have allowed to create a space that invites to share and live in family.
Each element has been designed taking into account that the house opens to the outside and gives us privileged views of Valencia, a 360º tour that begins at the foot of the Viveros Gardens and ends with the sea on the horizon.
The living / dining room is the true protagonist of this integral reform project, being the paneling with wood paneling the differentiating element and on which orbit the rest of the rooms of the day area.
Another of the elements to highlight this interior design project, is the study space integrated into a large window within the dining room of the house. This study has been designed as a collaborative environment where family members can coexist and share their different tasks.
In order to open up to the outside and integrate even more with the environment, Casa Cavanilles has a covered dining room. Its informal appearance allows the room to breathe and envelops it with a warm luminosity.
The kitchen is another of the key rooms of this project, its more than 20 m2 make it one of the most important spaces. Integrated into the living/dining room, but separated by a sliding glass door. This sliding door allows a clearer view of the entire space, providing continuity and letting the light be a living element that unifies the different areas.
Once again, materials such as wood welcome and bring the necessary warmth to the home. Providing the right balance between modern and classic, Casa Cavanilles embraces us through light.
Photos: Jonathan Ristagno