Mila House

Mila House 

Isla Architects

Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz

ARCHITECTS
Isla Architects

CLIENTS
Private

SURVEYOR
Jaume Roselló Alomar

MANUFACTURERS
Autodesk, Bandalux, Fsb Franz Schneider Brakel, Cocinart, Faro Barcelona, Hager, Huguet, Iconico, Ladrillerias Mallorquinas, Robert Mcneel & Associates

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Marta Colón De Carvajal Salís & Juan Palencia De Sarriá (Isla)

TEAM
Cristina Gutiérrez Chevalier, Chiara Lieberman, Silvia Fernández

DRYWALL
Galicia Proyecci

BUILDER
Burmir Picapedrer Sl

CARPENTER
Fustería Migjorn

ELECTRICITY
Bt Instal.lacions

PLUMBING
Fontanería Bordoy

PHOTOGRAPHS
Luis Díaz Díaz

AREA
2809 Ft²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Spain

CATEGORY
Houses, Renovation

Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz

Text description provided by architect.

The idea of renovating a mid-terrace home—tucked between a small street and an alley—changed radically when the opportunity arose to purchase the adjacent plot, a long, narrow strip measuring 25 meters long by just 2.5 meters wide, built edge to edge.

This allowed for the creation of large openings onto the new courtyard, and the project transformed into an exploration of all possible ways to bring light into the homes.

Sliding windows flush with the wall exterior, vertical and horizontal pivoting panels, arched French doors, circular skylights, guillotine windows, and liftable panes.

Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz

Inside the main house, spaces were opened and reorganized to adapt to the new configuration: an old garage was converted into a living room overlooking the alley, the kitchen was relocated to connect with the courtyard, a large playroom with overhead light was created on the first floor, the bathroom was aligned with the rear façade and given access to an intermediate terrace, and the bedrooms were stacked and connected via new staircases.

In the elongated plot (the "llonganissa"), a tiny guest house was designed, utilizing the full width of the structure.

Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz

The wall facing the courtyard was opened completely to fit a kitchen that doubles as a "chiringuito", with a liftable window.

On the first floor, a double-height space serves as the bedroom, while the south end is arranged as a linear bathroom between the staircase and the corridor.

Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz

At the opposite end of the plot, a garage-studio completes the northern edge of the courtyard.

The project’s materiality was distilled to three elements: lime mortar—white and smooth for the interiors, earthy and textured for the façades—green unified carpentry, and a custom Palladian-style floor.

Developed locally and specifically for the project, the flooring features subtly mismatched, irregularly placed tiles that unify and bring character to both homes.

Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz


Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz


Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
Mila House
© Luis Díaz Díaz


Mila House
Plan - 1st floor
Mila House
Plan - 2nd floor
Mila House
Plan - 3rd floor
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Detail