Redeployment of a household
Projects, ResidentialIn the neighborhood of Horta, in Barcelona, the transformation of a 60m2 house has been carried out with the aim of updating its facilities and optimizing its distribution. Despite being in a good state of conservation, the excessive compartmentalization of the spaces generated a feeling of reduction and fragmentation, limiting the use of natural light and visual amplitude.

A new distribution concept
To give a new life to this house, the first decision was to eliminate the existing distribution, opting for an open space and a single room. Thanks to the arrangement of the facade along the entire length of the house, it has been possible to clearly divide the common area during the day and the private area at night, favoring functionality and spatial perception.

The living-dining room and kitchen are presented as a fluid sequence, without visual barriers, which amplifies the feeling of spaciousness and allows more natural light to enter. In turn, the corridor has been designed as a dynamic element that connects the different rooms in an organic way.
Functionality and storage
Maximum use has been made of the walls to integrate storage solutions, maintaining a clean and tidy aesthetic. In the most private part of the house, the dressing room-receiver acts as a second filter to the bedroom and bathroom, ensuring privacy without losing light. To this end, upper strips of cathedral glass have been incorporated in the bedroom, allowing natural light to bathe the dressing room and bathroom without compromising privacy.

In the bathroom, a washbasin has been installed. New Lys by Bathco, The design is modern and sophisticated, adding a touch of modern and sophisticated design to the room.


The result is a bright, luminous home with a unique personality, fusing mid-century influences with a contemporary approach that responds to the needs of modern living.
- INTERIOR DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE: Made BCN