In an old, industrial area of Lisbon, Portugal, architect José Andrade Rocha (of Atelier José Andrade Rocha) has reimagined a modest townhouse, transforming it into a minimalist home that is as considered as it is unpretentious.
From the street, the home blends in with its neighbors: Other than a paint refresh, the facade remains largely untouched. From the back, though, Rocha’s interventions are clear thanks to a new modernist rear extension featuring a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows and a sliding glass door that leads to a courtyard. Designed during the COVID-19 pandemic and finished last year, the home “reflects a desire to enhance gatherings,” he writes.
Let’s take a tour, shall we?
Photography by Francisco Ascensão, courtesy of Atelier José Andrade Rocha.










See also:
- Kitchen(s) of the Week: Green Kitchens Make a Fresh Comeback
- Kitchen of the Week: A Serene Space in Pale Blue at Casa C’Alma in Portugal
- Books Are Good Company: A Design-Minded Bookshop in Lisbon
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