The designers who worked on the project of this large apartment were faced with a difficult task: to restore classical architectural splendor in the estate, built in 1914 by the Catalan architect Alberto Fitz Lopez in the Salamanca district in Madrid.
Due to numerous changes of owners and renovation works, the house began to lose elements of the original design. However, thanks to the hard work, they designers managed to restore the classic essence and sophistication of the interiors and make them suitable for family life.
Columns and stucco perfectly contrasted with modern paintings, while works of art are just as big and strong as the rooms themselves. The interior designer Belén Domecq brings back soul and splendor to a house from Madrid at the beginning of the 20th century, in a project in which classical and contemporary dialogue are masterfully discussed.
- Interiors: Belén Domecq
- Words: Qianqian