Projects, Residential

The challenge of breaking with convention in La Cerdanya

Projects, Residential

This new construction home located in La Cerdanya did not want to be the typical mountain house. The interior design studio of Carola Closa faced the challenge of creating a cozy and timeless space without falling into a rustic style.

To achieve this, natural materials such as wood, stone, and leather were used, combined with modern elements like glass and steel. Wood, in particular, was the star of the entire design, utilized in floors, ceilings, walls, and furniture, bringing warmth and texture to the space.

A neutral color palette was chosen, such as whites, grays, and beige, to create a sense of serenity and tranquility. “The entire project met its objectives and resulted in a pleasant home with pure lines worked with warm materials,” says the architect.

The interior design of the house focused on creating open and bright spaces, with large windows that allowed natural light to enter and connect directly with the exterior nature.

The children's bathroom fully reflects the essence of the house. It was designed with dark colors contrasted with porcelain tiles that bring light and features a skylight that takes up almost the entire space, giving the sensation that you are showering outdoors.

As the protagonist, the New Lys in micro cement which was chosen for its color and resemblance to stone, a feature that fit perfectly to bring naturalness to the space and to the result of the design of contrasts in dark and light tones.