In a peaceful neighbourhood on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, interior architect Laura Libenson has reimagined a compact 56sqm/603sqft traditional casa chorizo into a light-filled home for her and her family, centred around a leafy courtyard. Once closed in and compartmentalised, the home was opened up—reinstating the central patio, removing internal walls, and adding an internal staircase with hidden storage and a generous bookshelf. Upstairs, a former storeroom is now a serene main bedroom with original timber floors and a large window, while part of the rooftop terrace became a playful and space efficient bedroom for her young son Pedro. Custom cabinetry wraps from the entryway through to the kitchen, providing seamless storage and flow. A warm palette drawn from the garden ties it all together in a home designed to evolve with its family.