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Passatge Roura: Transforming A 1930s Home in Barcelona

Modern living room with exposed beams, orange sofa, and mural of a man's

Discover the architectural revival of Passatge Roura, a once-dilapidated 1930s house in Barcelona, Spain, skillfully redesigned by Acabadomate in 2021. This family home, nestled in the Clot neighborhood, blends historical charm with modern minimalism, boasting a seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces. A polished concrete floor and a Mediterranean garden courtyard highlight its distinctive design style.

Domingo House: From Gloomy Space to Light-Filled Home

Minimalist interior with white walls, archway, and checkered floor.

Domingo House, redesigned by Aramé Studio in 2023, transforms a gloomy, chaotically distributed residence in Barcelona’s Eixample district into a beacon of light and tranquility. This project not only restores the structure’s material richness and original morphology but also introduces innovative design elements like a fantasy room and a serene garden, redefining modern living in a historical context.

Rosegold Apartment: Blending Tradition with Modernity

Minimalist kitchen with marble backsplash and patterned tile floor.

Discover the seamless blend of history and modernity in Barcelona’s Rosegold Apartment. Designed by Raúl Sánchez Architects, this lovely home in the heart of Ensanche Derecho merges mid-century modern design with the traditional charm of ‘nolla’ mosaic flooring. Featuring a clever division that maximizes light and space, the apartment boasts two serene bedrooms, a spacious living area, and a kitchen adorned with rosegold finishes and Portuguese pink marble.

Step inside and experience the elegance of preserved wooden beams and the innovative use of materials that bridge the interior with the lush courtyard beyond.

Castle on the Coast of Barcelona: A Historic Home’s Modern Revival

Elegant room with vaulted ceilings, stone walls, and arched wooden doors

Step into the Castle on the Coast of Barcelona, a stunning family home with a story. This 16th-century castle, set in the beautiful Maresme area near Barcelona, Spain, has been lovingly transformed by Rehab. They’ve kept its old-world charm while adding modern comforts. Inside, you’ll find historic stone walls and vaulted ceilings alongside stylish, up-to-date features. This blend of old and new creates a unique home that’s full of character and steeped in the rich heritage of Catalonia’s wine country.

August Project: Barcelona’s Triplex Reimagined by Nook Architects

FeaturedAugust Project: Barcelona’s Triplex Reimagined by Nook Architects

The August project, a striking transformation of a triplex on Barcelona’s Collserola slopes by Nook Architects, reinterprets Joan Bosch Agustí’s 1978 cooperative housing design. In this 2023 remodel, two units blend into a multi-level abode with interconnected spaces and terraces that cascade into a garden.

Showcasing a modern, timeless aesthetic, it maintains the original design’s connection to nature, with expansive city views and custom furniture that complements the color palette. This architectural jewel exemplifies a seamless fusion of functionality, elegance, and Barcelona’s natural charm.

From Garage to House: Industrial-Style Spanish Home Makeover

From Garage to House: Industrial-Style Spanish Home Makeover

Discover From Garage to House in Barcelona, Spain, a remarkable transformation by Judit Falgueras Arquitectura. This 1960s industrial building, once a simple warehouse and parking lot, has been skillfully converted into an elegant family home.

Merging industrial, modern, and traditional styles, the project honors its origins with reused local wood beams and introduces modern elements like a new metal structure for enhanced stability. This fusion of historic charm and contemporary design creates a unique urban living experience.