Interior Design for an Apartment in Casa Burés

This apartment has two double bedrooms, two full bathrooms, one en suite with the master bedroom, and a large living room with open kitchen that overlooks a delightful interior gallery representative of Barcelona’s Eixample.

The apartment is nourished by a set of pieces that try to highlight the strong points that the property itself has, such as the hydraulic flooring and the high ceilings with floral moldings.

As for the chromaticism, the tones of the hydraulic floor, as well as the gray of the furniture and the tone of the parquet and the carpentry of the window determined the chromatic choice of our proposal. A two-section sofa in gray acts as a chromatic partner to the kitchen module and this is placed on a large white polyamide carpet. On it we place a square coffee table, as well as a support table that provides a second height serving whether you are sitting on the sofa or in the armchair reading a book. A low piece of furniture completes the living room together with an iconic reading corner consisting of a spectacular Gilda armchair under a Flamingo lamp.

A large black dining table together with elegant chairs that combine wood and rope giving a touch that is both sophisticated and colonial. A golden hanging lamp offers direct light on the table, achieving an ornamental appearance apart from its strict lighting function.

Different pieces of art found here and there are distributed throughout the home, such as the two works by Miquel Torner de Senir that we can find in the living room or the painting by Ortuño in the suite or Subirats in the other bedroom . Numerous plants and vases give life to a space that, due to its large dimensions, could present a cold and unwelcoming appearance.

The gallery becomes a curious space, as it exposes you to the rest of the houses and connects you with the outside even if you stay inside. While the living area remains in privacy, the gallery partially opens to the outside and is a perfect space to step outside and step away from the living room atmosphere. An armchair with a colonial-style footstool that combines the toasted tone of the wood and the orange of the cushion, offers a new and seductive corner to sit and enjoy a good read while the sunset sun enters through the windows.

Either from the living room or through the gallery we access the master bedroom which has exclusive access to a complete bathroom. The blue headboard stands out in combination with the bedding. The bedside tables, chest of drawers and wardrobe have been designed and produced by Coblonal in oak wood and black iron sheeting exclusively for this home. The bedside lamp continues in continuity with the white globes present in other rooms. A large wooden and lattice armchair gives lightness to the whole and a certain feminine air in terms of the aesthetic effect in addition to the functional support.

The other bedroom, smaller in size, uses mustard yellow as a reference color for the headboard and bedding, giving the whole a warmer tone, which enjoys less natural light, and highlights the toasted color of the oak the wardrobe and chest of drawers designed and produced by Coblonal. As in the dining room, we place a black wall sconce, providing two distinct beams of light above the headboard. A floor lamp is located on the other side of the bedside table in terrazzo and iron.

In the hall and hallway we find both a mirror and a custom-designed shelf and hanger produced by Coblonal. A wall light inspired by the shape of a grape hanging from a bunch gives a touch of delicacy to the whole in keeping with the stately but modern air of the apartment.

Overall, our aesthetic proposal has sought to dress the home in conjunction with the previous construction elements, offering an elegant and at the same time lived-in environment to enjoy the experience of living in an emblematic building of modernism.

Photographs by: ©Sandra Rojo

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