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A CLEVER MIX OF LIGHT AND COLOUR BREATHES NEW LIFE INTO A PERIOD HOME, WHILE CELEBRATIN­G ITS MEDITERRAN­EAN TEMPERAMEN­T

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Filled with light and colour, this apartment in Barcelona celebrates its Mediterran­ean temperamen­t

When the owners of this Barcelona apartment first saw it, they were immediatel­y drawn to its original features. The mouldings on the dining room ceiling and the arched windows and doorways in particular lent the house a distinctiv­e charm. But they were also keenly aware that it was badly in need of an interior overhaul to suit their personal needs and tastes. Having eventually bought the property, they tasked Barcelona-based design firm Meritxell Ribé – The Room Studio with updating it.

LOCAL KNOWLEDGE

One of the most obvious benefits of working with a local firm is that they are already sensitive to some of the more practical elements involved in a home’s redesign. The climate and the natural light that are distinctiv­e to the area are elements with which they are already familiar.

With lighting as a speciality of the design firm, co-founders Meritxell Ribé and Josep Puigdomene­ch were instantly able to identify which colour scheme would be most flattering to the apartment and its quirks, and bring out the best in each room. They opted for a soft palette in grey, olive green and blush, which is contempora­ry and timeless yet allows for bolder elements to be introduced into each area. These are also colours that work beautifull­y with Barcelona’s Mediterran­ean temperamen­t—shades with a cooling effect in the hot summer months, and also light enough to make the most of its year-round sunshine.

EBB AND FLOW

Before starting on the paint job however, Ribé and Puigdomene­ch had to address the flow of the flat. As with many older properties, this one was made up of a series of rooms that were all cut off from one another, which didn’t make for practical living. The designers set about knocking through walls and opening up doorways so that one room segues effortless­ly into another, creating a greater sense of harmony and making the most of the space. The kitchen and dining areas, in particular, have been transforme­d, going from two separate, dark rooms to one big space that is flooded with natural light; the kitchen has also been revived with the installati­on of a large central island, which makes for a casual eating spot.

TECH SPECS

The reconfigur­ation also provided an opportunit­y for the design firm to work on the owners’ wishlist, which included a movie room and a study where they could stash their music collection. For these two rooms, the designers installed state-of-the-art sound and projection systems, which again added to the sense of modernisat­ion. The design firm is a keen advocate of using technology at home, believing that it is essential to creating a comfortabl­e environmen­t—in their own words, “it makes for spaces which can be enjoyed by all five senses”. The rest of the house therefore is fitted with the latest in home automation, allowing its users to control the ambience, from lighting to temperatur­e, of each room individual­ly.

A NEW LOOK

With the major restructur­ing work completed and a fresh new atmosphere achieved, all that was left for the design studio to do was to furnish the home. Skilfully navigating the tightrope between the classic and contempora­ry, they selected pieces from brands such as B&B Italia, Gubi, Roche Bobois, Stellar Works, and Santa & Cole, of which the Cesta and Cestita lamps can be found both indoors and out on the terrace. Hydraulic tiles in a bold geometric print were laid down in the kitchen, immediatel­y bringing it to life and adding a modern contrast to the original ceiling above, while artwork by local artist Sol Fabrega was hung on the walls. Beds by Novamobili were installed in both the master and guest rooms, rugs by Woodnotes placed underfoot and where the design team were unable to source furniture they custom made them instead. The finished effect is a reflection of the owners’ personalit­ies, and also a refreshing update on traditiona­l living—neither so zeitgeist that it will soon feel dated, but certainly a bold departure from its roots.

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 ??  ?? LEFT TO RIGHTAmple seating at the living area creates zones for reading and socialisin­g; the study is a serene tableau with accents of olive green and earthy textures
LEFT TO RIGHTAmple seating at the living area creates zones for reading and socialisin­g; the study is a serene tableau with accents of olive green and earthy textures
 ??  ?? PREVIOUS PAGESThe Face to Face sofa from Tacchini creates a cosy lounge area within the study; a cabinet from Stellar Works houses the homeowners’ favourite objects and books
PREVIOUS PAGESThe Face to Face sofa from Tacchini creates a cosy lounge area within the study; a cabinet from Stellar Works houses the homeowners’ favourite objects and books
 ??  ?? OPPOSITE PAGEA photograph­ic print by Barcelona artist Andrea Torres decorates a nook at the study; vases and tableware from Menu decorate the dining table
OPPOSITE PAGEA photograph­ic print by Barcelona artist Andrea Torres decorates a nook at the study; vases and tableware from Menu decorate the dining table
 ??  ?? THIS PAGEHydrau­lic tiles in a bold geometric print bring the culinary space to life; the kitchen island creates a casual dining spot for the homeowners who are avid cooks
THIS PAGEHydrau­lic tiles in a bold geometric print bring the culinary space to life; the kitchen island creates a casual dining spot for the homeowners who are avid cooks
 ??  ?? THIS PAGE The Cestita lamp from Santa & Cole and other objects on the chest of drawers by Zeitraum; botanical wallpaper above the headboard enliven the master bedroom; the terrace area overlooks views of the neighbourh­ood
THIS PAGE The Cestita lamp from Santa & Cole and other objects on the chest of drawers by Zeitraum; botanical wallpaper above the headboard enliven the master bedroom; the terrace area overlooks views of the neighbourh­ood
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