Many families find that when they decide to grow, it's also time for them to find a bigger house, leaving a couple house hunting and contemplating a big move while their next addition is already on the way. One couple in Madrid, who already had 3-year-old twins, found a better solution. The home featured here is a beautiful renovation from visualizer Mario Mimoso that combines the couple's current two-bedroom house with the symmetrical house next door that happened to go up for sale before the couple's third child was due. The result is 175 square meter (1883 square feet) house with plenty of room for a family of five and unified, modern design.
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The couple that lives here is made up of an art gallery owner and a real estate agent, which means that each room needs to have an artistic flair, like unique floor lamp, and plenty of timeless features.
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In the floorplan you can see how the renovation beautifully welds the two houses together, which already shared a yard.
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In the main living area, a coffee table
and a coffee mug create a sleek, low level that matches up with the modern sofa.
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Through the central fireplace, which divides what was previously two homes, you can see how the rooms perfectly mirror one another.
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A mid-century inspired credenza and unique modern reading chair offer a comfortable nook for curling up with a book.
Scandinavian style chairs are a popular choice for modern homes but certainly have a timeless appeal.
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Dining room pendant lights offer just the right amount of glow for a family meal or a festive dinner party.
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If the living room is the public area of the house, the bedrooms are the private areas. The wood paneled kitchen, with its kitchen clock lays in between.
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By having the kitchen between the public and private space, the design fosters a social, interactive family life.
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Kitchen stools are the perfect solution for a quick breakfast for the kids that tuck away under the island bar when not in use.
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Essential kitchen tools like cutting boards can be displayed comfortably on the counter for easy access.