All posts with tag:Madrid

We all know that designers and architects are usually quite extraordinary and creative people, but Jean Porsche stands out even among the “typical” representatives of this profession. This Mexican interior architect, who has been leading projects in Spain for more than 10 years, is distinguished by his extravagant and often vivid looks, and the same…

Architect Juan Carlos Fernandez designed the interiors of his apartment in Madrid so that nothing would prevent natural light from penetrating the rooms and easily filling every corner. Large classical windows and an open layout have only helped in achieving this effect. Moreover, the designer uses the apartment as a laboratory, where he develops cozy…

Meanwhile in Spain people continue to convert old and abandoned non-residential premises into very cozy and comfortable homes. Most of our posts here are about charming countryside farmhouses, but today the conversion is of a slightly different kind. The Madrid architect Aurora Monasterio solved the problem of expensive housing in the city in quite an…

It may seem that this apartment in Madrid has been here for many years – classical interiors, vintage furniture and the atmosphere of a home with a history. However, the apartment is only three years old and the entire space was created from scratch. For the dream home, the owner chose exceptionally warm shades, also…

The owner of this Madrid apartment is fond of jazz and Scandinavian design, which is easily recognizable in interior design. Glass partitions, velvet furniture, wooden panels, brick walls and bright pastel colors – the design of this home mixed several style directions and a variety of shades. Look at the small greenhouse with a tea table…

Designer Izabel Lopez Quesada recently completed the renovation of spacious apartments in an old house in the center of Madrid. The interiors are designed in elegant classic style and with nostalgia about the past. At the same time, thanks to refined furniture and sophisticated objects of decor, the space looks also modern and chic. Great…

Usually, an average city apartment has one balcony or a maximum of two, but in this Spanish apartment, there are as many as 7 of them! The thing is in the gorgeous historical architecture of the building in the center of Madrid, which was designed with many small French-style balconies throughout the facade. Interestingly, the interiors have a…

The interiors of this apartment in Madrid is imbued with the spirit of the past, and this is mainly because of the high vintage shutters and ancient wooden supports that it was decided to preserve during the recent renovation. The rustic country motifs were supported by other details of the decor: firewood under TV, wall…

Beige, brown and cream tones have an amazing ability to transform the interior. This Madrid apartment has become incredibly cozy and “warm” thanks to them. The designer, by the way, did not make the interior monochrome – exclusively beige or brown – and used these colors as accents. Also, we loved the window that was used…

This apartment in Madrid is an excellent synonym for spring and the awakening nature. Beige and dairy tones are mixed with ash-pink, tender-lime and yellow shades – these are not so bright colors as in the summer, but not cold winter tones. Floristic prints, paintings and posters enlivened the interiors as well. There was a…