A penthouse that merges light, space and warmth
Projects, ResidentialImagine a space where tranquility and style intertwine. That is the result of the renovation carried out by Brakara Studio in a 55 m² penthouse located in an old residential building in L'Hospitalet, Barcelona. What was once a compartmentalized space closed to the outside, today is a bright and open refuge, with a fluid connection between its rooms and two spectacular terraces of 64 m², one for socializing and the other more intimate. The renovation has managed to completely transform the perception of the space, opting for a diaphanous distribution and custom furniture that maximize every corner of this house.

Open spaces for the day
The day area reflects harmony and visual balance, with a chromatic palette that combines white and wood, accented with black details and a touch of blue on the sofa that brings freshness and character. This space, where the living room, dining room and kitchen are integrated, has been designed with an aesthetic that invites relaxation and conviviality. Although compact, the living room is functional and carefully decorated, becoming the nerve center of the house, where natural light is the protagonist and every detail has been thought to create a cozy atmosphere.


Privacy in the night area
In the master bedroom, calm is palpable. With direct access to the private terrace, this space has been custom designed in white tones. The bed, framed by a wall with floating shelves, acts as a focal point, complemented by subtle decorations.



The bathroom follows the same line of clean and serene design, where white is the protagonist, accompanied by touches of wood that provide warmth and create a balanced environment. Here, the sink Livorno by Bathco in white porcelain becomes the center of attention, bringing elegance with its simple and sophisticated design. The geometry of the square tiles on the walls provides structure, while the backlit round mirror adds dynamism and amplitude to the space, generating a visual effect that enhances luminosity.
- Interior design: Brakara Studio
- Photograph: Jordi Folch