This project was conceived to adapt the home to the family’s evolving needs, as the children, now older, require greater privacy and dedicated study areas, without giving up a spacious day area for shared moments.
The new layout maximizes the use of space: corridors and circulation areas have been reduced to enlarge the bedrooms and incorporate an additional bathroom, while maintaining a balance between functionality, privacy, and storage. At the same time, the day area has been reconfigured into a more open and versatile space, designed for both gatherings and everyday comfort.
One of the key aspects of the project was enhancing the flow of natural light into the interior. To achieve this, large glazed sliding doors were introduced in the entrance hall and kitchen, allowing spaces to be separated without losing brightness or visual connection. When opened, these areas merge, increasing the sense of openness.
From an aesthetic perspective, a palette of light tones was chosen to create a calm and balanced atmosphere, complemented by darker accents in lighting and details. Light oak wood acts as a unifying element throughout the apartment, present in both the flooring and custom-made furniture, bringing warmth and coherence to the overall design.
Each space has its own identity: the young adults’ bedrooms features a modern and fresh look through the use of wallpaper and moldings, while the master suite conveys a more elegant and timeless aesthetic. The custom-designed walk-in wardrobe stands out for its functionality, allowing the hanging area to be concealed for a cleaner visual order, while foldable doors allow it to open completely for ease of use.
The terrace has been completely renovated, with new flooring, furniture, and a built-in bench with integrated storage. Carefully selected vegetation and materials create a fresh and inviting outdoor space.
The project also incorporates hidden storage solutions seamlessly integrated into the architecture, as well as a thoughtful integration of existing systems such as the central heating. In the living room, radiators are concealed within custom-made furniture, enhancing the visual clarity of the space.
Photography: Stella Rotger / Styling: Carmen Figueras
This project was conceived to adapt the home to the family’s evolving needs, as the children, now older, require greater privacy and dedicated study areas, without giving up a spacious day area for shared moments.
The new layout maximizes the use of space: corridors and circulation areas have been reduced to enlarge the bedrooms and incorporate an additional bathroom, while maintaining a balance between functionality, privacy, and storage. At the same time, the day area has been reconfigured into a more open and versatile space, designed for both gatherings and everyday comfort.
One of the key aspects of the project was enhancing the flow of natural light into the interior. To achieve this, large glazed sliding doors were introduced in the entrance hall and kitchen, allowing spaces to be separated without losing brightness or visual connection. When opened, these areas merge, increasing the sense of openness.
From an aesthetic perspective, a palette of light tones was chosen to create a calm and balanced atmosphere, complemented by darker accents in lighting and details. Light oak wood acts as a unifying element throughout the apartment, present in both the flooring and custom-made furniture, bringing warmth and coherence to the overall design.
Each space has its own identity: the young adults’ bedrooms features a modern and fresh look through the use of wallpaper and moldings, while the master suite conveys a more elegant and timeless aesthetic. The custom-designed walk-in wardrobe stands out for its functionality, allowing the hanging area to be concealed for a cleaner visual order, while foldable doors allow it to open completely for ease of use.
The terrace has been completely renovated, with new flooring, furniture, and a built-in bench with integrated storage. Carefully selected vegetation and materials create a fresh and inviting outdoor space.
The project also incorporates hidden storage solutions seamlessly integrated into the architecture, as well as a thoughtful integration of existing systems such as the central heating. In the living room, radiators are concealed within custom-made furniture, enhancing the visual clarity of the space.
Photography: Stella Rotger / Styling: Carmen Figueras
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