Burrow budget home studio reflects hidden zen garden pond
With Madrid rents too high for young architects Ignacio and Pilar, they decided to turn their studio into a stealthy home. They buried the kitchen essentials refrigerator, pantry inside the walls of their workspace and added a second room to serve as their bedroom. To avoid drawing attention to the residential addition, they clad it in a reflective surface (methacrylate with a mirror finish) so it would take blend with the garden. The couple dubbed their home The Burrow both because of its stealth mode and because it is partially underground; they also call it a lair, a hideout, a shelter. Besides a small sliver window in the back, the bedrooms only opening to the outside world is through a round, galvanized steel window, the oculus, which reflects and blurs the incoming light. There were originally two skylights on the structure, but 2021 s Storm Filomena Spains largest snowstorm in 50 years knocked a tree onto the home and broke the glass. The home itself withstood the in
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