All posts with tag:Barcelona

Barcelona homes are easily recognizable – primarily by the characteristic vaulted ceilings, which have historically been very common in this part of Spain. This apartment is located in the very heart of the city, in a building that recently celebrated its 200th anniversary. Here, too, there are vaulted ceilings, plus they are accentuated by wooden…

With original designer furniture, lots of art for decoration, and vibrant colors, Juan Moreno Lopez-Calull’s apartment in Barcelona fully meets the expectations of an interior designer’s home. In this project, the owner’s creative imagination was not limited by anything, so the spaces are filled with bold ideas and shades. Despite the small area of ​​the…

If we are talking about a creative couple’s home, often this is a very unusual and unique space, since its owners themselves take part in the decoration. This Barcelona apartment is just like that: it is located in a former office building, so it stands out for its non-standard configuration. The family of interior designer…

Vaulted ceilings are the hallmark of Barcelona’s interiors, if you saw such, then you are almost certainly watching an apartment in the capital of Catalonia. Today we have just such a case – a bright apartment with characteristic ceilings in Barcelona. Agree, this architectural detail looks very cool and immediately makes any space special! The…

When it comes to creating a warm, cozy and natural mood in an interior, the Spaniards have no equal here. Their houses and apartments are always filled with the sun and warming decor and textiles, from the very sight of which the soul you feel good. This home in the suburbs of Barcelona was created…

Interior designers Xavi and Ignasi live in this eclectic, creative and interesting apartment in Barcelona. At first glance, the interiors seem too chaotic, but with each attentive glance, new layers and facets are revealed. It is based on tiles, doors and stucco moldings of the late 19th century, it was at this time that the…

To create a dream home, the designer Montse Morales had to buy two side-by-side small houses and combine them into a large one. The first thing she did after the purchase was to demolish the wall that separated the two buildings and ended up with a wonderful bright open space. As for the decor, here…