ArchDaily recently featured an exclusive tour of the Candelaria House by Agraz Arquitectos – a firm based in Mexico City, Mexico. This modern villa is characterized by sleek, sophisticated design that embraces both the Art Deco style and its subtle theatrical aspects. With off-white walls, gleaming metal and black marble, the Candelaria House is both chic and understated. Agraz Arquitectos choose to place the house as a whole on one level to achieve an iconic, monolithic form. A series of terraces are set around the villa to provide access to the pool area and an ocean view. The minimalist design is highlighted by the integration of metal and stone, allowing for a seamless transition between the two. The main entrance to the Candelaria House was designed with black lacquered glass walls that reflect light, giving a sense of drama and mystery. The interior of the house is modern and minimalist, with long corridors leading to clean and brightly lit interiors. In all, Agraz Arquitectos has achieved an Art Deco house with a sublime modern twist.Candelaria House / Agraz Arquitectos | ArchDaily
ArchDaily recently showcased an exclusive tour of the Villa El Candelaria by fgo-arquitectura – a practice based in Mexico City, Mexico. This 11,000-square-meter property is a testament to the Art Deco style in modern house design. Upon entering through the large, beautifully detailed steel doors, visitors are welcomed by a bright, airy space. The architects designed the villa to perfectly encapsulate the balance between traditional and modern details. The villa's interior features several Art Deco features, such as curved walls and tall ceilings, as well as luxurious modern touches. The furniture is mostly upholstered in muted tones and patterns, and a selection of antiques add a touch of glamour to the living areas. Villa El Candelaria's outdoor areas provide a captivating contrast to the modern interiors. The garden is picturesque and filled with lush greenery and native plants. Wooden decks, pathways, and seating areas are thoughtfully placed to create a pleasant and inviting environment for guests. fgo-arquitectura has effectively married contemporary elegance with Art Deco's signature opulence in this superb house design.Villa El Candelaria / fgo-arquitectura | ArchDaily
ArchDaily recently gave an exclusive tour of Casa Candelaria by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos – a firm based in Valencia, Spain. This gleaming white house is a noteworthy example of the Art Deco style in contemporary architecture. Its' exterior features a blend of concrete, glass, marble, and steel, making it look as if it were crafted by hand. The high ceilings and white walls of the main hall give the house an air of grandeur, and the steel staircase located in the center of the house is an impressive piece of modern art that stands in stark contrast to the Art Deco design. The kitchen is minimalist but highly efficient, with stainless steel appliances and chic wooden counters. The living and dining areas feature luxurious velvet sofas and marble coffee tables. The outdoor grounds are equally as inviting as the interior. The pool area is sophisticated yet understated, with two Greek-style sculptures standing vigil at the pool's entrance. Casa Candelaria successfully juxtaposes traditional and contemporary elements to create a breathtakingly beautiful home.Casa Candelaria / Fran Silvestre Arquitectos | ArchDaily
ArchDaily recently featured a tour of Villa Candelaria by Ylanub Architects – a practice based in Guadalajara, Mexico. This elegant villa pays homage to the classic Art Deco style of the 1920s and 1930s. Its exterior is filled with classic Art Deco features such as tall windows, a curved roof, and an angled entrance. The interior of Villa Candelaria is both modern and timeless, with white walls, marble floors, and gleaming metal fixtures. The living room has a large white sofa and an abundance of natural light pouring in from the many windows. The white marble kitchen is filled with gleaming and functional stainless steel appliances and contemporary wooden cabinets. The villa is surrounded by terraces, gardens, and a large pool area. The terraces boast classic Art Deco furniture, while the pool features a stunningly modern waterfall. Ylanub Architects have successfully blended modernity and tradition in their design of Villa Candelaria to create a spectacular house that will remain impressive for years to come.Villa Candelaria / Ylanub Architects | ArchDaily
ArchDaily recently gave a tour of Casa Candalaria by Robles de la Osa – a practice based in Valencia, Spain. Casa Candalaria is a modern take on an Art Deco classic, with its curving lines and contrast of marble and metal. Its' design is crisp and elegant, and the modern furnishings emphasize the beauty of the architecture. The exterior of the house features a large garden with tall trees and an imposing bronze gate that leads to the courtyard. Inside, the entrance hall is open and airy, with white walls and floors adorned with black and gold designs. On the upper level, the living room is filled with Art Deco furniture and a stunning art-deco fireplace. The outdoor area is just as luxurious as the interior. In the courtyard, visitors are surrounded by lush vegetation and a magnificent pool set amongst the trees. The beautifully landscaped gardens feature sculptures and an ebony water feature. Robles de la Osa has crafted a house design that celebrates both the modern and the traditional in perfect harmony.Casa Candalaria / Robles de la Osa | ArchDaily
ArchDaily recently showcased a tour of the House in La Candelaria by Pezo Von Ellrichshausen – a practice based in Santiago, Chile. This majestic 3-storey villa is the perfect blend of traditional and contemporary design. The interior comprises of a sophisticated mix between geometric lines and curvatures, while the exterior features white walls and seamlessly incorporated materials such as concrete and steel. On the ground floor, visitors are welcomed by a bright, airy space with a central staircase in the center. The first floor houses the living and dining rooms, adorned with wooden furniture and metal accents. The bedrooms feature floor to ceiling windows, marble floors, and classic 1920’s Art Deco light fixtures. The outside areas are a mix of classical designs and modern features. The courtyard features wooden decks, pathways, and a beautiful pool area. The gardens depict geometric shapes in plants and stones, balancing both geometric and natural elements. Pezo Von Ellricsshause has created an awe-inspiring house in La Candelaria that stands proudly as a symbol of modern Art Deco.House in La Candelaria / Pezo Von Ellrichshausen | ArchDaily
ArchDaily recently gave an exclusive tour of the Candelaria House by DC2 Arquitectura – a firm based in Mexico City, Mexico. This house is beautifully crafted in the traditional Art Deco style, with textured white walls, brass fixtures and classic Art Deco furniture. The main entrance of the house has a grand, sweeping staircase made of white marble. The house also features a central atrium, with Art Deco furniture and lighting. The interior is modern and sophisticated, with a mix of wood, metal, and marble finishes. The kitchen is sleek and modern, featuring stainless steel appliances and black marble countertops. The backyard features a gorgeous pool with a cascading waterfall feature in the center. The pool's deck is made of wood and stone, and is surrounded by lush vegetation. The use of classic elements and modern details develops a unique feeling of contemporary luxe. DC2 Arquitectura has crafted a beautiful Art Deco house that captures the essence of the style.Candelaria House / DC2 Arquitectura | ArchDaily
ArchDaily recently showcased a tour of the Casa Candelaria by JPPM Arquitectos – a practice based in Santander, Spain. This house design is a stunning example of the Art Deco style; the exterior features a sleek white façade with tall curved windows and an angled entrance. The interior of the Casa Candelaria combines a modern and classic style. The living room is spacious, featuring sizeable Art Deco-style furniture alongside contemporary marble tables and chairs. The luxurious kitchen is equipped with large white appliances and sleek black marble countertops. The pool area is a blend of modern and traditional. The pool itself is surrounded by terraces with Art Deco furniture and striking stone sculptures. The garden is filled with colorful flowerbeds, tropical plants, and pathways that wind around the house. With this extravagant mix of modern and traditional, JPPM Arquitectos has successfully created a captivating Art Deco house. Casa Candelaria / JPPM Arquitectos | ArchDaily
ArchDaily recently featured a tour of Villa en La Candelaria by the Windesheim Architecture Group – a firm based in Valencia, Spain. This unique house design showcases the traditional Art Deco style, but with an ultramodern twist. Its exterior boasts white walls and black trim, and the interiors are filled with grey and black furniture and steel features. The main living areas are dominated by a soaring ceiling which allows in an abundance of natural light. The furniture is stylishly modern, with white and grey velvet sofas and marble tables. The kitchen features a modern mix of wood and metal, contrasting both light and dark colors. The outdoor area is serene and inviting. There is a large terrace surrounding the house, featuring a shimmering pool and comfortable outdoor chairs. The garden is filled with lush greenery, giving visitors plenty of space to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Windesheim Architecture Group’s Villa en La Candelaria is a breath-taking modern house design that brings the Art Deco style into the 21st century. Villa en La Candelaria / Windesheim Architecture Group | ArchDaily
ArchDaily has recently added a new section devoted to helping aspiring home owners find the perfect home design for their needs. The House Plans section hosts a variety of design styles, from modern and contemporary to traditional and Art Deco. From the classic formality of the Art Deco style to the clean lines of modernity, a House Plan allows home owners to find the right house for their living style. The first step in finding the right house plan is to get familiar with the different styles available. Many people prefer the modern minimalist style, which eliminates clutter and emphasizes sleek, functional design. For those with a taste for traditional elegance, Art Deco is an ideal choice. Both styles can be personalized to fit the needs of the owner, with modern houses featuring neutral colors such as black and white, and Art Deco incorporating its signature geometric details and ornamental flourishes. The finding the right home design process is an important step for all home owners, and the House Plans section on ArchDaily can help make the process easier and more enjoyable. With its wide selection of styles, sizes, and features, the House Plans section allows home owners to find the perfect house that suits their living and aesthetic needs.House Plans: Finding the Right Home Design for You | ArchDaily