Cubus Arquitectura has transformed an old stone wine cellar in Galicia, Spain, into a family home.
Located in the Ribeira Sacra wine region, the old dry-stone outhouse would typically have been used for storing wine, spirits and meat, as well as for providing a sheltered place for keeping both straw and livestock.
But Cubus Arquitectura founders Estel Ortega Vázquez and David Pou van den Bossche have completely rebuilt the interior to create a three-bedroom residence, including secluded terraces and a living room that opens out to the landscape.
Via: dezeen.com
Photography: adriagoula.com
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