SAN JUAN UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY HOUSE TRANSFORMATION THAT OPENED UP INTERIORS INTO LARGE ENTERTAINING AREAS

Adi Hidayat 6:56 AM
This amazing current structural planning designed via Carlos Delpin and his wife, Eneida Nunez, has been compared to living "with a light show." Inside Casa Delpin, situated in San Juan, Puerto Rico, light and water meet up to make a genuinely special habitation.

SAN JUAN UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY HOUSE TRANSFORMATION THAT OPENED UP INTERIORS INTO LARGE ENTERTAINING AREAS

SAN JUAN UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY HOUSE TRANSFORMATION THAT OPENED UP INTERIORS INTO LARGE ENTERTAINING AREAS
SAN JUAN UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY HOUSE TRANSFORMATION THAT OPENED UP INTERIORS INTO LARGE ENTERTAINING AREAS

Initially built in the 1940s, this now contemporary home experienced a change that opened up insides into huge amusing zones. Be that as it may a few things the couple couldn't change – specifically the 12-ft. roofs and the first Spanish-affected tiles, which keep up a feeling of legitimacy in the recently redesigned space.

A trio of barrel shaped bay windows venture down into the lounge room, two tilting eastbound toward the rising run, and the third guiding westbound toward welcome immersed dusk tints. Roof boards with openings permit daylight to penetrate into the lounge, and move on surface of the indoor poo

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