Discover all the secrets of Tamara Falcó’s house
We discover all the details of the unique and personalized design of Tamara Falcó’s house, as materialized by Beatriz Silveira.
Together with Tamara and the interior designer of the project, Beatriz Silveira, we will learn about the Porcelanosa Group materials and products that decorate the home. A house of 190 square meters that exudes elegance and sophistication, with the prominence of curved shapes and neutral tones. An interior design that reflects the entrepreneur’s personality.
In this post you will find the different combinations of materials featured in the main rooms of Tamara’s house. You will also have the opportunity to get to know the Spanish businesswoman and influencer a little better. In the following video she will reveal what book she is reading and her favorite jacket and why.
Beatriz Silveira x Porcelanosa at the house of Tamara Falcó
Buying a home is a very important decision. Choosing the materials, combining them and shaping them as well. A creative and artistic project. Tamara was assisted by Beatriz Silveira.
The interior designer tells us, exclusively, about some of the details of Tamara Falcó’s house and how she managed to extract all the beauty of Porcelanosa Group materials.
– You started working on a plan. Any elements that Tamara simply could not do without in the house?
From the outset, Tamara was eager for her home to be a haven of serenity and warmth, where the materials evoke nature and light.
– What was your inspiration for the interior design of Tamara Falcó’s house?
Clearly in this and in the freshness and sophistication it transmits. These two qualities define Tamara. She is someone with an exquisite sensitivity for aesthetics, perceiving beauty and capturing the essence of things.
Tamara Falcó in her kitchen. Different kitchen plans open to the living room in the house of Tamara Falcó.
– Which Porcelanosa Group products did Tamara want in her home?
Because of her experience with the material and her close relationship with the brand, Tamara wanted XTONE in the kitchen and bathrooms. Other ‘must-haves’ of the TV star for her home were Altissima natural stone and hardwoods. In the final result, the technical and design aspects of the materials coexist perfectly. In this way, we achieved a harmonious combination of aesthetics and functionality.
– What is the main hallmark of Tamara Falcó’s house?
There is a clear intention to use natural tones and a prominence given to natural stone in different applications. Different models of Altissima natural stone have been used in the interior architecture, through elements such as the door frames and their limestone hemispheres or the floor cut-outs. It has also been used in some of the furniture. A clear demonstration of the versatility of Altissima natural stone.
Tamara Falcó in the bathroom of her house and some details of the room.
– As you mentioned, Altissima plays a special role in the house. Tell us why this material is chosen.
Natural stone is always present in my creations and is one of the main signs of the charm of Tamara Falcó’s loft. For this project, each of the varieties offered by the wide Altissima range was inspiring and spurred me on to develop a specific design. Tamara appreciated it in the same way and the result has been impeccable.
– There are a lot of details with Altissima Paloma Honed limestone (baseboards, door frames, the floor of the master bathroom…). How did you come up with these elements and what sensations did you intend to achieve?
The principles behind the creation of these elements were fluidity, textures, interaction and contemporary marked volumes with nods to the classicism of its owner. Tamara and I love moulded walls. In this case, the contemporary architecture of the house called for forcefulness as well as softness and fluidity. The limestone spheres seek to contrast with the rotundity of the marvelous exterior architecture.
– As Tamara herself said, the kitchen is “the heart of the house.” What was the process of creating and choosing the materials in this important space for the chef like?
The kitchen is the space that Tamara has taken most care of and which people have most asked about. She let us know that she wanted it to be the heart of her new home. And that’s how we understood it in the studio from the outset. That’s why we have designed a kitchen that is both functional and unique. To achieve the desired result, the Porcelanosa Kitchens (Gamadecor) team was of great help during the process. From the outset, they gave us support in the materialization of each of the ideas that make up the design, and with which Tamara feels so comfortable and identified.
– There is also a big role given to XTONE sintered stone, present in kitchens and bathrooms.
Tamara was well aware of XTONE’s extensive range of finishes and technical features. She herself pointed out the benefits of the material to me. Thanks to the brand’s designs, we have been able to give character and personality to the project.
– You can see different styles in the three bathrooms of the house, but with some points in common, such as the brushed gold finish of the faucets.
I was already familiar with the range of taps and sanitaryware that Porcelanosa Group has with its Noken brand. It has been a constant in my work and indeed brushed gold was the natural choice for Tamara Falcó’s house. There is a very contemporary mix in the faucet designs and range of finishes. On the other hand, the freestanding bathtub in Krion® and its wonderful finish perfectly matched the essence of my bathroom design for Tamara.
We can confirm that Tamara Falcó’s house has a lot of detail, the same level of attention that the businesswoman puts into everything she does. Classic and modern touches create a perfect contrast in a cosmopolitan interior design with a lot of character. Tamara Falcó’s loft is an ode to craftsmanship, exclusivity and elegance.
Developer: Kronos Homes
Interior design: Beatriz Silveira
Photo: Alex Del Río y CharHadas para Porcelanosa
Porcelanosa Group in the house of Tamara Falcó
A special and personal kitchen
– Kitchen Emotions E4 Cuarcita Mate, E6 Roble Alba and XTONE Doré Texture (Gamadecor).
– Smart Kitchen, the invisible dual inductive countertop (Gamadecor).
– Altissima Breccia Pernice Polished on the backsplash.
– Edges and front of the island with XTONE Doré Texture.
– Travertine marble on the island countertop with XTONE Tivoli Beige sintered stone.
Main bathroom
– Carpet in relief on the pavement with Altissima Piedra Paloma Honed limestone.
– Shower, skirting and bathing floor with Altissima Lumix Polished.
– Arch Double bathtub (Krion).
– Lignage Cross floor-mounted faucet (Noken)
– Acro Compact toilet with electronic seat and built-in bidet function, from Noken.
Guest bathroom
– Double washbasin and built-in bathtub, both elements covered with XTONE Viola Rossé.
– For the bathtub, thermostatic shower and washbasins, Noken’s Lignage faucets have been used.
– Noken’s Arquitect Rimless toilet.
Guest toilet
– Washbasin on top, Aro, made of Krion® Solid
– Countertop with Altissima Negro Marquina Leather marble.
– Lignage Luxe flush-mounted faucet with brushed gold finish, by Noken.
Maximum warmth
– Wald 1L Custom natural wood from L’Antic Colonial has been used as general flooring in Tamara Falcó’s attic.