Introduction
Urban living often necessitates compromises, especially in terms of living space. However, residing in a smaller, older apartment does not mean sacrificing modern comforts. Renovating existing structures not only improves quality of life but also contributes to reducing upfront carbon emissions associated with new construction.
The Case for Renovation
In Madrid, Spain, Gon Architects tackled the challenge of transforming an outdated apartment into a functional living space. Dubbed “Menta” (Mint), the project aimed to reconfigure the apartment’s layout to optimize usability and flow.
Reimagining Space
The original maze-like layout gave way to a more cohesive design featuring five interconnected rooms, each serving distinct purposes. Walls enclosing the kitchen were removed to create a seamless transition between living areas.
Flexible Design Solutions
Key to the renovation is the incorporation of flexible elements, such as large sliding doors with translucent panels. These doors offer privacy customization and allow for fluid spatial arrangements.
Maximizing Perception of Space
Visual illusions, including full-height mirrors, expand the perceived size of rooms. Mirrored doors discreetly conceal functional spaces while creating an illusion of spaciousness.
Modular Storage and Material Palette
A common modular storage system, clad in marine wood panels, birch laminate, and mint-green lacquer, optimizes organization and adds a touch of modernity inspired by luxury fashion.
Adapting for Longevity
By embracing adaptability and long-term planning, the renovated apartment offers sustainability-minded solutions. Flexibility and thoughtful design ensure prolonged usage and minimize the need for future interventions.
Conclusion
The Mint apartment renovation exemplifies the transformative power of adaptive design in urban living spaces. By prioritizing flexibility, usability, and sustainability, Gon Architects have redefined the lifespan of this home, setting a precedent for future renovations in the pursuit of sustainable urban living.