I came across this Atico Madrileno (usually the top floor apartment with a roof terrace) yesterday while browsing Nuevo Estilo. This apartment surrounded by an indoor patio was renovated by Interior Decorator Pedro Rubio, unfortunately he doesn’t have a website to get lost in. The home owners who are frequent travelers asked for a dynamic home where they could enjoy different seating areas, bring in family pieces and display their travel collection. The result was a mixture of different styles and characters using classic and modern furniture with exotic African elements and central Asian textile (suzani). One of my favorite elements on Spanian Interiors is how they enhance or improve the architecture of rooms by incorporating such elements as modern panelings, lacquered walls, geometric painted floors and graphic sliding doors making rooms look more dynamic and interesting.
The cozy yet sophisticated library and family room. Those bookcases and those Amalfi Coast chairs really make the room.
The mirrored fireplace-wall contrasts with the adjacent modern paneling. Love how the use of the round cocktail table facilitates the flow.
The Wiggle Stool by Frank Gehry seems to blend in effortlessly with the tones of browns and grays in the living room.
The kitchen table used to be an ironing table and its now, together with the head fixture the focal point of the room.
The graphic sliding doors contrast the modern wood paneling. A modern architectural enhancing element that’s easy to replicate.
Images via Nuevo Estilo.
Karena
Julia where to begin! this all works together beautifully!! The Suzanni spread is gorgeous, it all is!!
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xoxo
Karena
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Alcira Molina-Ali
Ole Madrid!
I adore the bedroom!
Alcira
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Splendid Willow
Hi my friend,
I think interior design has never been more fun! Electic design = personal homes. I love the mix of old and new, high-end and low-end and touches from all corners of the world.
This home is fabulous!
Sending you a warm hug. Happy weekend Julie!
ox, Mon
julieatbellevivir
I agree, interiors get way more excited and interesting when has a collection of old and new, shine and mate, high and low. That is what keeps a house alive.