The Common Spaces Beautiful Alamedas
The common spaces at Beautiful Alamedas unfold on the ground floor as a continuous, open-plan environment shaped by light, water and the relationship with the outdoors. Rather than being divided into separate functional rooms, they form a domestic sequence designed to be inhabited naturally and without interruption.
From this area there is direct access to the garden, and light enters both through the large windows opening onto the greenery and from the interior courtyard. The sound of water, coming from the Andalusian-inspired fountain, accompanies the rhythm of the space and creates a serene atmosphere that unifies the house.
The space includes a dining table set by the window, a more intimate sitting area, and a kitchen integrated into the whole, without hierarchy or rigid separations. Everything flows as a single, generous space where everyday gestures find their place without imposing themselves. The house does not invite intensive use, but rather a way of living together that is attentive and respectful of silence, scents and shared time.
The Common Spaces Beautiful Alamedas
The proximity of the interior courtyard reinforces this sense of continuity. From here one perceives the transition towards the attic and the garden, and the house is understood as a living organism where interior and exterior remain in constant dialogue. The architecture does not seek to stand out, but to support a way of being.
In these common spaces, the experience does not rely on equipment or the accumulation of objects, but on proportion, light and the relationship between the different areas of the house. They are places designed for sitting, conversing, reading, or simply remaining, without the need for scheduled activities or added stimuli.
Like the rest of Beautiful Alamedas, these spaces are part of a house conceived and inhabited over time. They are not designed for indiscriminate use, but for those who recognise the value of a conscious way of living together, based on respect for the place and for those who inhabit it.