The Pink Room
The Pink Room at Beautiful Alamedas is located at the end of the ground-floor sitting room, next to the door that opens onto the garden. It is a spacious and luminous room, with a window facing the inner patio, where the gentle murmur of water accompanies the slow rhythm of the house.
Situated on the ground floor of Beautiful Alamedas, at the far end of the sitting room and beside the garden entrance, the Pink Room is the most spacious room on this level, designed to be inhabited calmly and without abrupt transitions.
The pink colour introduces a luminous and serene atmosphere, in dialogue with the natural light that enters from the inner patio. From the window one can hear the constant sound of water, which accompanies the rhythm of the house and orders the space without imposing itself.
The Pink Room – Beautiful Alamedas
The room has three beds and an en-suite bathroom, creating a generously proportioned space suitable for autonomous and shared use. Its direct relationship with the garden reinforces a sense of controlled openness: interior and exterior meet without losing their intimacy.
Because of its location, the Pink Room maintains a fluid connection with the common areas while preserving its own character. It is a room that accommodates different rhythms of use, without the need for adaptations or additional services.
Like the rest of Beautiful Alamedas, this room forms part of a domestic architecture conceived as a whole. It is not presented as an independent unit, but as one element within a house built and inhabited over time.
The space is arranged with clarity: light, colour and proportion sustain its everyday use. There are no superimposed narratives or explicit invitations. The experience arises from the encounter between the space, the silence and the person who inhabits it.