Llançà Project
Projects, ResidentialThe study Noah Prades This project of rehabilitation and integral reform teaches us about a modernist building from 1900, typical of Barcelona's architecture.
The interior designer himself explains the concept of the renovation, which aimed to “transmit the balance of nature and its colors, such as blue symbolizing water, or green symbolizing the flora and fauna that fill every space with life, inviting calm and well-being. With a subtle tropical and mid-century character, we have used noble materials like wood or finishes like caning as a guiding principle throughout the space. Reinforcing it with curved shapes, we have achieved a character with feminine and carefree touches throughout the apartment.”.
The renovation included both the opening of new spaces and a new layout, as well as the design of carpentry and furniture. The VOLÀ dining table and the ARCO living room unit are some examples.
The interior has 76m² distributed into two double bedrooms and two full bathrooms alongside a kitchen that has been opened up to the living-dining room, creating an open and bright space that revolves around two large windows providing access to the terrace.
Upon entering, you'll find a foyer next to a hallway crowned by three large double doors with an oak wood finish, giving each room strength and personality and inviting you to discover what lies beyond.
MASTER BEDROOM

In the first door, we find the secondary bedroom. This room has been designed around a main element: its headboard. Panelled with wallpaper featuring tropical motifs from the brand Ananbó, It hides a large rear closet, leaving the rest of the space free, inviting contemplation of the shapes and colors that compose it.
Master bathroom
In the second door down the hallway, we discover the main bathroom. The water color floods this space, filling it with life. “We used hydraulic tile for the walls and floor, creating a disordered and informal geometry. Elements like the wicker mirror stretch the textures and sensations of the rest of the home.”.
Suite Room
On the third door is the suite room in which “As if it were an oasis, we have covered the entire headboard wall with a wall from the Ananbó firm, creating this contrast between the caning and the custom-made cabinets with clean lines, symbolizing trees.”.
The room opens to the en-suite bathroom. In this bathroom“We were asked to give it a more feminine touch, and of course, pink colors have flooded this space. Taking inspiration from the mid-century, we designed these mirrors divided by a central fixture from the Nnura firm, reinforcing curved shapes. The floors and walls have been covered halfway up with pink hydraulic tiles featuring curved and carefree shapes.”. There they were placed two Trieste Solid Surface sinks by Bathco.
Living room-dining room-kitchen
In the last part of the apartment, you can see the kitchen open to the living and dining room. This kitchen has been custom-designed using green colors to highlight the oak wood handles, creating an elegant and relaxed style. Its Venato marble countertop complements part of the living and dining room furniture, unifying the concept and textures.
In the dining room, you can see the custom-designed VOLÀ table for this space. Composed of two black iron bases with a pressed cylinder shape, it supports the Venato marble top with a curved finish at its ends. The bluish chairs from the Gubí brand and the lamp with arc shapes from the Phloc brand fit in harmony to create a fresh and pleasant space.

The most social area is located in the last room. Framed by a long-pile rug and presided over by the ARCO furniture, we find the Pavilion AV5 sofa and armchairs, which invite communication in this space and connect to the terrace through two arched windows on each side of the room.
Photographer Elton Rocha





