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Feb 23, 2020

Arquitectura-G has renovated a skylit apartment in Barcelona for a young couple, creating a sunken lounge and instating a pale colour palette throughout to create a minimalist aesthetic.

Occupying the top floor of a residential building on Reig I Bonet street in the city's Gracia district, the 55-square-metre flat has lofty 3.9-metre ceilings. Arquitectura-G used changing levels to break up the open-plan interior, while white-painted walls and ceiling beams, and pale-grey carpeting create continuity between the different areas.

"The shelving embraces the platform of the living space and the bed," they added, "and in this way one common space is constituted where all the activities like sleep, rest, read, listen to music or watching movies happen consecutively, or simultaneously, without any kind of hierarchy or order of importance."
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@zaxarovcom
Feb 23, 2020


Arquitectura-G has renovated a skylit apartment in Barcelona for a young couple, creating a sunken lounge and instating a pale colour palette throughout to create a minimalist aesthetic.

Occupying the top floor of a residential building on Reig I Bonet street in the city's Gracia district, the 55-square-metre flat has lofty 3.9-metre ceilings. Arquitectura-G used changing levels to break up the open-plan interior, while white-painted walls and ceiling beams, and pale-grey carpeting create continuity between the different areas.

"The shelving embraces the platform of the living space and the bed," they added, "and in this way one common space is constituted where all the activities like sleep, rest, read, listen to music or watching movies happen consecutively, or simultaneously, without any kind of hierarchy or order of importance."
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