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The Dinan and Carnac sinks confirm their popularity at Muntaner Apartment

Numa Studio renovated this home, creating a spacious and open living area that connects with the rest of the rooms.

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A hallway with built-in side cabinets provides storage and serves as access to a space that houses the kitchen and living room with natural parquet flooring from Sant Just Parquets. Here, a combination of neutral colors with small touches of copper was chosen: faucets, lighting from Armosa del Campo, and stools from Made. Frameless Hyde trimless spotlights from Faro were selected to provide more light points without being visually obtrusive.

In the center, an island can be seen with a large Dekton Aura countertop that cantilevers over the cabinetry and encompasses an office space for casual meals. The cabinetry combines white, black, and gray to provide depth and luminosity. A large-format gray stone porcelain tile was chosen for the flooring. Opposite, a bookshelf designed by the studio itself and custom-made by a blacksmith was placed.

An elegant, classic, yet contemporary style has been sought through minimalist furniture and the iron and glass doors that lead to the main bedroom.

The room features a large walk-in closet and a sophisticated and elegant blue and gray bathroom, which houses the rectangular natural porcelain Dinan sink from Bathco with Neoceramica tiles in the background.

In the other bathroom, the Carnac countertop sink was installed on a wall-mounted vanity with gold faucets.

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Photos by Lula Poggi

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