Madrid Apartment Transformation: Light, Storage, and Modern Design

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In Eva's Madrid apartment, the team led by Jorge Núñez and Eileen Ng embarked on a mission to revolutionize the space, drawing inspiration from Japanese design elements. Walls were torn down, storage solutions were integrated, and appliances were strategically relocated to breathe new life into the outdated layout. The result? A seamless flow of interconnected spaces flooded with natural light, creating a modern oasis in the heart of a traditional corrala Kerala style building.
The kitchen stands out as a masterpiece of functionality and style, boasting a U-shaped layout with light gray and oak cabinetry, integrated appliances, and sleek Tee Books shelves. The bedroom and office area exude warmth and tranquility, featuring a custom headboard, a wardrobe with a cork-lined pinboard, and a glass partition for added depth. The bathroom follows suit with a harmonious blend of light gray beige tones, natural oak cabinetry, and clever wood paneling to tie the spaces together seamlessly.
From cat-friendly custom features to clever design solutions that maximize space and light, Eva's apartment is a testament to the transformative power of thoughtful interior design. The team's meticulous attention to detail and innovative approach have not only modernized the space but also created a sense of openness and community within the bustling urban landscape. Never Too Small continues to showcase remarkable projects like Eva's, inviting architects and designers to share their own groundbreaking work at NeverTooSmall.com/submissions.

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