This apartment is part of a complete renovation of the top floor of a building near Plaza España. The floor was divided into three apartments, all designed with a similar architectural and lighting concept. The lighting project was based on the premise of integrating light into the walls, leaving the ceiling untouched and indirectly illuminating the double-height wooden beams.
This home has an "L" shaped layout towards a light well. The common area (living-dining-kitchen) has two balconies facing the street, bringing in plenty of natural light, while the bedroom has windows overlooking the interior courtyard, remaining completely separate without the need for a door.
In the design, we maintained indirect lighting on the double wall in the bedroom, extending the light over the wardrobe. A line of light hidden in a small niche extends to a window. All general lighting is dimmable and integrated into the architecture/furniture, except for the reading lights, which have a separate circuit. A very interesting feature of this home is the bathroom architecture, a cube that does not reach the ceiling. We illuminated this volume by creating a kind of built-in light fixture that provides...