Casa FA, designed by V·OM in Fuente-Álamo, Spain, is a modern prefab house that redefines energy-efficient living. Built in 2022 with a unique blend of Oriental influences and traditional elements, the house features opaque volumes for privacy and internal patios for natural light.
Ibiza Campo – Loft, a striking transformation by Ibiza Interiors, turns an abandoned warehouse into a dream loft in Ibiza Town, Spain. Fusing industrial and rustic elements, this sustainable home features local materials like ‘sabina beams’ unique to Ibiza, complemented by modern steel and terra cotta accents.
With self-sufficient amenities like solar panels and a private well, it offers breathtaking views, a yoga platform, and lush gardens, embodying a balance of old and new, sleek and rustic.
Experience 109LAY, a modern masterpiece in Cornellà de Llobregat, Spain, envisioned by Vallribera Arquitectes. Born from a family’s desire for a nature-inspired retreat during the pandemic, this two-story house blends traditional charm with bioclimatic innovation. Nestled on a street with a small-town feel, 109LAY offers a private, serene setting. Its design features exposed beams and rustic tiles, capturing the essence of summer vacations in a cozy, efficient urban home.
This architectural jewel in Cornellà reflects a perfect balance of nostalgic warmth and modern living.
Discover the remarkable transformation of Bisbe Laguarda, a 2023 minimalist masterpiece by Lama Studio in Barcelona’s historic Raval neighborhood. This apartment renovation blends white and bright yellow hues to accentuate natural light, offering a fresh perspective on minimalist design.
Casa Máxima, designed by Gramática Arquitectónica in 2019, stands as a modern architectural marvel in Pontevedra, Spain. Perfectly adapted to the unique ‘minifundio’ land patterns of the rururban Galician landscape, this house showcases a one-floor design that masterfully manipulates light and shadow.
The property’s layout, reminiscent of a comic strip, features rooms each telling their own story. The meticulously crafted garden extends the seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living, with the grey granite stone exteriors and a cedar centerpiece in the kitchen echoing the beauty and tradition of its surroundings.
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.
Apartment CV in Avilés, Spain, receives a stunning transformation by David Olmos Arquitectos. Located near the city’s historic heart, this apartment’s redesign showcases a spacious living area, a versatile multi-use room, and an open-plan kitchen with dining space. The renovation skillfully combines oak wood, olive green, and white to create a harmonious balance of style and practicality.
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.