The main objective of this project has been to clearly define the separation between the day and night areas. On the one hand, an open-plan kitchen connected to the dining and living area has been created, located on the main façade of the apartment, where the balconies are situated. This intervention has made it possible to create a single, bright and open space, maximising the natural light.
In the more private area, three bedrooms have been maintained and two full bathrooms have been introduced, located in the part of the apartment with less natural light, ensuring privacy and comfort.
From an aesthetic point of view, the project enhances the original features of the apartment, such as the Catalan vaulted ceiling, the exposed brick wall and the wooden carpentry. These elements have become the guiding thread of the design, around which the rest of the materials have been selected. A careful balance has been achieved, avoiding visual overload, through the use of light tones in the furniture that contrast with the strength of the flooring and noble materials, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The result is a home designed for a new family, flexible and functional, capable of adapting to the different stages of its inhabitants’ lives.
As the apartment is located in an older building, the intervention has required several technical improvements to enhance overall comfort. In this regard, new wooden windows have been installed, preserving the essence and original values of the building.
Finally, the details visible throughout the space reflect a balance between materials and a sense of calm, resulting in a contemporary home that remains faithful to the original character and spirit of the apartment.
Photography: Irene Díaz
The main objective of this project has been to clearly define the separation between the day and night areas. On the one hand, an open-plan kitchen connected to the dining and living area has been created, located on the main façade of the apartment, where the balconies are situated. This intervention has made it possible to create a single, bright and open space, maximising the natural light.
In the more private area, three bedrooms have been maintained and two full bathrooms have been introduced, located in the part of the apartment with less natural light, ensuring privacy and comfort.
From an aesthetic point of view, the project enhances the original features of the apartment, such as the Catalan vaulted ceiling, the exposed brick wall and the wooden carpentry. These elements have become the guiding thread of the design, around which the rest of the materials have been selected. A careful balance has been achieved, avoiding visual overload, through the use of light tones in the furniture that contrast with the strength of the flooring and noble materials, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The result is a home designed for a new family, flexible and functional, capable of adapting to the different stages of its inhabitants’ lives.
As the apartment is located in an older building, the intervention has required several technical improvements to enhance overall comfort. In this regard, new wooden windows have been installed, preserving the essence and original values of the building.
Finally, the details visible throughout the space reflect a balance between materials and a sense of calm, resulting in a contemporary home that remains faithful to the original character and spirit of the apartment.
Photography: Irene Díaz
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