When Carlos Alonso and his sister Camino (partners at Madrid architecture firm Ábaton) were looking for a country home for their extended family, they stumbled upon an abandoned stable in rural Extremadura, Spain and recognized it as a special place. High on a hill and far from city water or an electrical grid, the crumbling cow shed was far from the conventional image of luxury estate, but Carlos and Camino could envision a transformation. This part of the province of Cáceres (near the Portuguese border) has been home to generations of cattle ranchers and the Alonsos recognized the wisdom those who came before them. Building on the instinctual knowledge of the ranchers before them, the Alonsos preserved much of the old stable. The old watering trough became a fountain and interior patio where water now helps cool the home in summer. The hay loft above became bedrooms. The facade is still the original stone, though given the homes crumbling state, they were forced to add cement behind it. Without access to the grid, the Alonsos added photovoltaics and hydro power and worked to ensure the home wouldn’t use much energy. The original position of the stable worked to their favor. The southern exposure allows for the sun to be the main source of heat during the winter
It Looks Like An Abandoned Cow Stable, But When The Door Slides Open? GORGEOUS.
#1 Abandoned Stable
Carlo Alonso and his sister searched for the perfect holiday getaway home, and discovered an abandoned cow stable in Spain. While the stable wasn't in living condition to begin with, these two transformed it like you wouldn't believe!
#2 The Interior
They kept the exterior the exact same, but completely gutted the inside and replaced it with their dream home! To stick with the vintage vibe, they installed a gorgeous fountain in the center of their home.
#3 Simplistic Chic
They added numerous large windows for direct sunlight, and kept the furniture as minimalistic as possible!
#4 Energy Saving
The use of solar panels keeps their energy costs extremely low...and yes that's a pool in front of the large wooden doors!
#5 Kid Friendly
For the kids that come to visit they've added multiple bunk beds, and a sink that runs off into the floor!
#6 Can We Move In?
Imagine waking up to gorgeous nature staring right at you!
