The owners decided to purchase a second-hand apartment with the intention of renovating it from scratch, adapting it to the specific needs of their family.
With the new design, the daytime area has been located in the space with the most natural light and direct access to the terrace, opting for an open-plan concept that integrates the living room, dining area, and kitchen, spaces that were previously completely separated.
In terms of style, they have chosen a cozy nordic design, with a color palette of neutral tones and abundant wood, bringing warmth and timelessness to the ambiance.
The daytime area has undoubtedly become the star of the apartment. The kitchen, with a large central island, features the cooktop, a bar with stools designed for breakfasts and informal meals, and offers ample storage space. White and grey predominate in this space, an elegant pairing that provides brightness and a sense of spaciousness.
The living room, located in this open space, stands out as a cozy corner for relaxation, equipped with sofas, a TV unit, and an integrated fireplace. The wall cladding with wooden slats adds a unique decorative touch.
The main bedroom, designed as a suite, features a private bathroom and a small walk-in closet. In front of the bed, an additional wardrobe has been installed that increases storage capacity and includes a specific space for the television.
The two bathrooms, both small and without windows, have been finished in neutral colors -white, grey, and beige- to maximize brightness and the feeling of space. Wooden details add warmth, while the use of darker tones in some areas brings dynamism to the overall look.
The children’s bedroom, designed for the two daughters, features a bunk bed and two desks, encouraging shared living and functionality of the space. The home also boasts an extra guest bedroom and a room currently used as a home office, with the potential to be converted into an additional bedroom depending on the family’s future needs.
Finally, the hall has been optimized with white, discreet built-in wardrobes that maximize storage and help maintain order.
Photography: Irene Díaz
The owners decided to purchase a second-hand apartment with the intention of renovating it from scratch, adapting it to the specific needs of their family.
With the new design, the daytime area has been located in the space with the most natural light and direct access to the terrace, opting for an open-plan concept that integrates the living room, dining area, and kitchen, spaces that were previously completely separated.
In terms of style, they have chosen a cozy nordic design, with a color palette of neutral tones and abundant wood, bringing warmth and timelessness to the ambiance.
The daytime area has undoubtedly become the star of the apartment. The kitchen, with a large central island, features the cooktop, a bar with stools designed for breakfasts and informal meals, and offers ample storage space. White and grey predominate in this space, an elegant pairing that provides brightness and a sense of spaciousness.
The living room, located in this open space, stands out as a cozy corner for relaxation, equipped with sofas, a TV unit, and an integrated fireplace. The wall cladding with wooden slats adds a unique decorative touch.
The main bedroom, designed as a suite, features a private bathroom and a small walk-in closet. In front of the bed, an additional wardrobe has been installed that increases storage capacity and includes a specific space for the television.
The two bathrooms, both small and without windows, have been finished in neutral colors -white, grey, and beige- to maximize brightness and the feeling of space. Wooden details add warmth, while the use of darker tones in some areas brings dynamism to the overall look.
The children’s bedroom, designed for the two daughters, features a bunk bed and two desks, encouraging shared living and functionality of the space. The home also boasts an extra guest bedroom and a room currently used as a home office, with the potential to be converted into an additional bedroom depending on the family’s future needs.
Finally, the hall has been optimized with white, discreet built-in wardrobes that maximize storage and help maintain order.
Photography: Irene Díaz
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