He Lima olive grove It is a forest of colonial origin among whose centenary trees was designed, at the beginning of the 20th century, one of the first modern urbanizations. In this patrimonial environment, the office 51-1 architects He raised a new house that rethink the Tudor style (one of the typologies determined by the regulations of the monumental zone), proposing environments with a very contemporary vision and a language of volumes and plans.
Peruvian architect and landscape AUGUSTA PASTOR He received the commission of finishing the interiors with a decoration that did justice to space. Its interventions in the social area were marked from the beginning by the materiality of the house, which has wood -coated environments and a forceful presence ceiling.
Santiago Roose painting on the sofa and blue painting of CJ Chueca on the mustard armchair.Hilda Melissa Holguín
«Output was a different and special assignment,» said Augusta Pastor. “This house was not a blank canvas, quite the opposite: I had a lot of information. The challenge of interior design was not to compete with architecture and that the spaces will not be overloaded, ”he explained.
It was a process specified by stages. The first moment was in 2017, with the newly released house. Since then, Pastor has accompanied the family in their changes, adding and varying elements, until reaching this last scene where housing finally feels full, complete and warm.
The interior designer preferred to add few furniture and very simple lines to a low roof kitchen and protagonist mosaics floor.Hilda Melissa Holguín