White House Design by A-Cero Architecture studio

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A-Cero Architecture studio
recently completed design of the house in “La Finca” real in Pozuelo de Alarcón city (Madrid). This house is comfortable and practical to invite someone to have fun and offers the maximum quality of life. Façade of the house made of travertine marble that is combined with dark gray granite in some areas. White is a major part in this design, especially in furniture such as sofas, beds and dining tables. The House have a large lounge and dining room. On the exterior of the house there is a barbecue, bar and swimming pool with jacuzzi. With an interior staircase you can go to the basement where the three bedrooms with bathroom and games room. Furthermore, at this level is a sport, a cinema room, skip the wine, quarter and garage facilities. Furniture has been designed by A-Cero with the best quality materials.

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