Beautiful interiors in a former cloister were brought to life by Elina Vilá and Agnès Blanch from MINIM interior design studio. The 500 years old building is located in historical part of Barcelona and was restored and partially rebuild by the great Antoni Gaudí in 1901-1904.
The main aim of MINIM studio was to maintain all the original architectural details and designing a functional family apartment within the existing structure. The light, minimalistic style of the interiors, inspired by Scandinavian aesthetics emphasizes the historical atmosphere of the building.
See more adapted buildings here: Adapted church buildings: private residences
and here: Sacrum vs Profanum - church buildings redesigned
and here: Sacrum vs Profanum - church buildings redesigned
via: La Vitrine des Poupées, photos: José Hevia
Taki dom to moje marzenie. Zaaranżowane nowocześnie i "po mojemu" z wyraźnymi śladami przeszłości. Cudowny.
ReplyDeleteHazel , welcome back! I'd love to live in a historical building as well :)
ReplyDeletewow....I can't even imagine living in one of these rooms...that would be incredible!
ReplyDeleteAmazing spaces!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love that purple chair!
xoxox,
CC
be careful! i did the squat test and it hurt to walk for a few days :)
ReplyDeleteKrystal, I hope I survive :)
ReplyDeleteThe Leonardo table is design by Castiglioni 1940 and Zanotta is producing.
ReplyDeleteIn love with these interiors...of course I adore that pop of purple as well! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi. I found your blog through CC, and it's breathtaking. Will surely visit again.
ReplyDeleteI love the stone-plaster combination! And the huge arches! Really magestic spaces!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower as well now! Thanks for finding me to find you! Your blog is very inspiring!!!
xo
Looks amazing! Very inspiring! Love all of the white, yet it feel cozy and warm!
ReplyDeleteFantastic and inspiring architecture!
ReplyDeletenice job! I like this round children room... Oh I want to be a child again :)
ReplyDeleteO tak i o to chodzi!
ReplyDeleteboski ten fioletowy i fuksjowy fotel.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely love the architectural details! especially photos of the exterior doors... thank you so much for your kind words/commenting on my blog! :)
ReplyDeleteThe purple chair is form Paola Lenti
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Amazing spaces! I like your blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing rooms. I love old architecture and to see a place like this lovingly restored with a contempory feel is fantastic.
ReplyDeletefabulous tour...thank you. in addition to the lovely rooms, i love the purple sofa.
ReplyDeletevery inspiring blog and great post :) I appreciate your comment on my blog; I have gotten so overwhelmed in my life, my poor blog has suffered the brunt of it :( This helps me get refueled and I love the edgy clean nature of your selections :)
ReplyDeleteJana, thank you! I hope you'll be back soon and I really enjoy visiting your blog a lot :)
ReplyDeleteCabbage rose, you can see the purple sofa in the next post!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful home!
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