The apartment, located in the medieval area in Barcelona, was renovated in 2009. Crusch alba means white cross. The architect solved the problem of limited natural light at the back by building intersecting 'corridor spaces' - bathroom and kitchen in the shape of a cross. But I like the design so much because of horizontal and vertical panel lightning along the walls and ceilings. Simple but sophisticated, elegant but unpretentious.
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I can't live there, but I can watch it!
ReplyDeletePiękne! Świetliste i surowe. Niesamowita przestrzeń. Uwielbiam ceglane ściany.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful interiors, ecpecially old looking walls and wood ceiling! It's my favourite style!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Doro, I do agree. I like the way architects preserved the spirit of the old building. Fantastic work, so well done!
ReplyDeleteRemarkable blend between the old & new:
ReplyDeletealso proof of the importance of great
lighting.
Lovely post-
Judith
a dziękuję dziękuję i pozdrawiam:)
ReplyDeleteIt is an example of a great symbiosis, good point Judith :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE these images... soo inspirational! Thank you for leaving a very nice message on Wabi & Sabi!! Me like !!!
ReplyDeleteAgneta, the swedish one ;)
Wow, I just love this apartment, so cool!!
ReplyDeleteThe interior design here is extraordinary... top class :)
ReplyDeleteThis is perhaps the best finish specification I have seen in awhile. Texture, texture, texture! Seriously lovely.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Thank you for visitng my (humble, little) blog!