
Located in Chile, this cottage by Juan Luis Martínez Nahuel used materials from other homes to create a new home for a client.
The reused materials included glazed doors from a 1960s Horacio Borgheresi house, eucalyptus and native rauli parquet floors of a house of the 70s by Larraín, Swinburn and Covarrubias, and commercial laminated beams and steel pieces used for a temporary exhibition. A great result and a cozy-looking residence.






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angie on 06.09.2011 at 00:39 AM
this home is amazing! would love to live in a place like this sometime, to getaway from the city especially.
Luke on 06.09.2011 at 10:54 AM
This place is gorgeous. Does it have a bathroom?
Lucky on 06.18.2011 at 08:23 AM
no, this house if for aliens only
The Disgruntled Architect on 06.13.2011 at 13:02 PM
Love the juxtaposition of steel and wood, so beautifully done. Great use of views and outdoor spaces- I would love to spend an evening here on the deck!
Jaime (post author) on 06.13.2011 at 13:22 PM
I agree. It looks like a lovely location too.
ALekzz on 01.21.2013 at 07:34 AM
ha ha – after Twin Peaks – I can not sleep like this :)