M+J house renovation with Finfloor herringbone laminate flooring

Julio Fernández Arquitectura is an architecture studio founded by the professional of the same name, with offices in Madrid and Murcia, specialising in comprehensive home renovations. The results of these renovations are so spectacular that some of these houses have been featured in magazines, especially the home of the well-known actor Jaime Lorente and his family in Pozuelo de Alarcón.

However, in this article, we want to focus on another beautiful complete home renovation carried out by Julio Fernández Architecture. We're talking about the 'Casa M+J' project —named after the initials of its owners—, a house located in the central San Juan neighbourhood of Murcia, where a design by Our Finfloor laminate flooring is the star of the living area.

One of the key aspects of this renovation project is that it breaks with the traditional distribution and conception of housing, which used to be very compartmentalised. With this comprehensive intervention, the entire daytime area —living room, dining room and kitchen— is connected to each other, creating a bright, welcoming and functional space. These rooms are visually connected, but functionally separate.

And that visual connection between rooms is achieved mainly thanks to the laminate flooring, since it is the same in the living room, dining room and kitchen. This is about Finfloor Supreme Orleans Chevron, a design that reinterprets the traditional herringbone pattern of old-fashioned parquet floors, softening its rustic look thanks to its natural tone. Therefore, it was a logical choice for this project that maintains the classic style with modern touches.

Category: Living
Application: Laminate flooring
Material: Finfloor Supreme Orleans Chevron
Photographer: Alberto Marín


place
  • Murcia
year
  • 2024
architects
  • Julio Fernández Arquitectura

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