In the exclusive gated community of Villa Pacheco, just six blocks from the Panamericana, stands a five‑room residence that combines solidity, brightness, and a design conceived for family living. The property sits on an internal lot of 790 m², with 229 m² of finished space and 10 m² of semi‑finished area, distributed over two floors.
The ground floor features a spacious living room with fireplace and winter garden, which brings light and greenery into the interior. The dining area opens onto a gallery, while the windows with double‑vane horizontal blinds, laminated glass, and mosquito screens, together with bamboo flooring, ensure comfort and style. The generously sized kitchen incorporates reclaimed pine furniture, a service entrance, a laundry room, and a separate utility room. The double circulation corridor connects the dining area and the main entrance, and a toilet is available. A daily dining room/playroom with its own bathroom and exterior access adds functionality. The semi‑covered gallery, with grill and space for a table and outdoor living area, invites convivial moments.
On the upper floor, a wide circulation corridor with storage space leads to a master suite overlooking the garden, with balcony, walk‑in closet, and en‑suite bathroom featuring a shower and a double‑sink vanity. Two additional bedrooms, oriented northeast, have large wardrobes and share a full bathroom. The upper‑floor windows feature double‑vane horizontal blinds, mosquito screens, and shutters, and the bamboo flooring continues the aesthetic coherence.
The construction is distinguished by its double wall of more than 20 cm thickness: hollow brick, 3 cm of air cavity, 5 cm of waterproof expanded polystyrene, series 6 brick, thick and fine render, and a Tarquini coating, ensuring high‑quality thermal and acoustic insulation. The residence is equipped with two cistern tanks, a ROWA pressure pump, and a rainwater and greywater collection system with a 5,000 l tank. The roof and electrical installation are prepared for the installation of north‑facing solar panels, covering the household electricity and heating. The sewage system and a well with three digesters guarantee efficient waste management. Hot water circulates via a BAXI water heater and boiler, complemented by three heating zones. The living area is designed for a green roof with a thermally bonded membrane, providing a sustainable and aesthetic element to the overall design.
Tigre · General Pacheco · Buenos Aires