Studio Beta's new interior project, Z Ø space, is the kind of place where emptiness transforms from a void into a warm homecoming—a raw canvas where minimalism breathes freely.
High ceilings reach for the infinite, while earthy and structured tones brush against the sleek sheen of polished metal, framing an open kitchen that spills effortlessly into the living area. For the purists of minimalism, this space doesn’t just impress—it mesmerizes. Fluidity is everything, with natural hues bleeding across architectural surfaces like a soft wash of pigment, setting the scene for curated pieces that are less furniture, more sculpture. A massive wooden table stretches out, flanked by raw benches, turning dining into a ritual of simplicity. Every design choice is deliberate, a bold yet restrained decision that reduces space to its purest form, where materials are few but their impact is monumental.
Oversized windows blur the lines between inside and out, collapsing the boundary between the home and its lush, wild garden. Z Ø is rooted in the idea that the outdoors isn’t separate, but central, a living, breathing part of the design. It’s not just a house; it’s a meditation on space, light, and texture. The minimalist interior, filled with the tension of polished metal, warm wood, and tactile stone, is as monumental as it is serene—a reflection of the balance between the architectural and the organic. The architects has crafted a space that’s more than a home; it’s a statement of living within the essentials, where nature is both guest and host.
Studio Beta Ø, an award-winning architecture firm based in Madrid, specializes in architecture, urban planning, landscape, and interior design. Known for their clean, carefully crafted spaces, each project carries its own distinct atmosphere. Beta Ø focuses on essentials, rejecting trends to prioritize context, function, and collaboration. Their designs are deeply rooted in nature and user experience, with a commitment to eco-conscious solutions that enhance both the environment and the quality of life for those who inhabit their spaces.