House Made of Spanish Marble Slabs in Ivory Tones
Designed by Agraz Arquitectos this house is situated in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. From the beginning it was planned to be innovative and unforgettable. Spanish marble slabs in ivory tones give an interesting look to the frontal areas of the house, which turn an attention to a water source that claims to be the main character of the ground floor. The entrance is decorated by a piece of art in steel which is called “Family”. The living room, kitchen, dining room and spacious terrace are combined to create awesome feel of free space. The house also features a laundry room, three-car garage and other private areas like bedrooms and bathrooms. It has everything to become unique yet cosy contemporary living space. [Agraz Arquitectos]































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