Located in Quito, the ER House is a contemporary single-family home with a linear design and modern architectural volumetry, highlighted by clean lines and a fusion of geometric shapes. Built with a mixed structure of reinforced concrete and steel, it has two levels for the social and private areas. A monumental wooden door based on a metal structure welcomes you into the residence. Through the entrance hall, you connect with the double-height living room, which stands as the visual core of the house by offering spaciousness and connection between the two floors, which are also flooded with natural light through large windows, providing warmth and modernity in its spaces. The dining room is strategically located as part of an open space design that includes the living room, the American-style kitchen, and an outdoor living room, creating a fluid transition that provides an elegant and innovative environment. The ground floor is complemented by a living room for family activities, a select social bathroom, a large cellar, and an area for washing and drying, which provide comfort to its residents and visitors.
The spatial connection with the second floor is emphasized by climbing the glass handrail stairs to the mezzanine-type corridor, which links the two bedrooms with a shared full bathroom, and the master bedroom with a luxury walk-in closet and private bathroom. Outside, there are green areas, gardens, parking lots, and a BBQ area, providing options for outdoor enjoyment. This contemporary house combines avant-garde design, functionality, comfort, and style, creating an aesthetically attractive and adaptable home to modern needs.