Stunning Apartment in the Center of Valencia

This is a single-level residence with a surface area of 270 m2, located on the 4th floor of a residential building. The apartment was in its original condition and the family owners (a couple and their daughter, a 16-year-old young woman) contacted the studio to carry out a comprehensive renovation of their newly acquired home, so that it would adapt to their needs and preferences.

Adjacent to the entrance hall is a room that already featured a floor-to-ceiling bookcase, which we decided to preserve. We added an oak wood desk from which the living-dining room is widely visible through a double translucent glass sliding door that provides privacy and also allows direct access from the entrance hall.

While the family wanted visually connected spaces, they wished for the kitchen to be closable, so we designed a glass partition with sliding doors, which, in addition to acting as a decorative element, also functions as a dividing element between the kitchen and the living-dining room.

The dining room features an oak wood table and beautiful pendant lamps designed by the studio. We also placed an open unit as a shelf behind the sofa, which delineates these two spaces.

In the new layout of the house, we had to accommodate an exposed column, so we decided to give it prominence by cladding it with mosaic-effect stone and rounding its edges.

For the color palette of these rooms, we opted for neutral tones combined with subtle shades of ochre and washed blue.

Once we enter the private area, the wardrobes continue along the hallway on the right, while on the left we find the powder room.

The powder room design is very natural as we decided to clad it with clay paint and combined it with a custom oak wood unit, with an integrated sink in natural stone and wall-mounted faucets in black.

We also designed two arch-shaped niches. One of them includes the mirror, while the other houses oak wood shelves with LED lighting that bathes the wall.

The bedroom of the couple’s young daughter includes a rest area, study area, vanity, and floor-to-ceiling wardrobes. We flanked the upholstered headboard with floor-to-ceiling mirrors, framed with oak moldings and a subtle wallpaper, with brass sconces.

We designed the desk custom-made and it extends to a bench that we completed with a soft cushion and pillows, which also features additional storage space. For the color palette, we opted for neutral tones with touches of grayish green.

In the master bedroom, the wardrobes and headboard wall follow a cohesive design with moldings and linen-effect wallpaper. We placed original nightstands and pendant lamps.

Next to the large window, we placed a reading or conversation area with two armchairs accompanied by a side table with a brass frame and glass top.

The tones chosen for this bedroom range from neutrals to muted greens.

When designing a master bathroom, we placed great importance on its ability to convey sensations of well-being and mental peace. To achieve this, we clad the walls with stone-effect ceramic, designed a generous wooden unit with drawers, and selected original natural stone sinks and black faucets.

The entire residence features wood-effect flooring laid in a herringbone pattern, a vinyl ideal for humid areas, such as the kitchen and bathrooms, which provides continuity throughout the space.

As always, we designed carefully planned lighting to create warm atmospheres, a sense of well-being, and a home where one wants to be.

We designed the entrance hall of the house with wardrobes that provide sufficient storage space for personal items, coats, and jackets. Additionally, we placed a console and mirror. The central area is occupied by a round rug of natural fibers.

Both from the entrance hall and from the office, one accesses the day area, composed of the living room, the dining room, and the kitchen, which share a single open space. These environments form the social core of the home, where the family gathers, fosters collaboration, and facilitates communication in daily life.

For the kitchen furniture, we opted for white and oak, with brass faucets. We placed the cooking area at the back, next to the sink, and added an island with upholstered stools and pendant lamps, as well as a breakfast bar.

For the living room, we opted to make use of the family’s existing sofas and combined them with elegant twin microcement coffee tables. We designed a custom TV unit with integrated LED lighting. This unit extends along the hallway, transforming into wardrobes with moldings in the form of paneling that provide extra storage.

To separate the social area from the private area, we placed a sliding door that integrates with the wardrobe fronts in the form of paneling.

Next to the powder room, we find a small room dedicated to laundry. In it, we placed in a row the boiler, broom closet, washer and dryer, and a sink at the back. We clad the walls halfway up with an original wallpaper with botanical motifs in white and grayish tones.

For the young woman’s bathroom, we opted for off-white tones to provide brightness. It features a custom lacquered unit, a mirror with LED, and wall-mounted faucets in brass.

The bedroom features an independent walk-in closet. We designed it with a rectangular layout, placing L-shaped wardrobes that we arranged according to the couple’s preferences. We completed it with a rug and a generous full-length mirror, as well as carefully planned lighting.

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