One of the peculiarities of this house is its spacious living room, in which you can see two distinct, but not separate spaces.
At first glance you can see a distribution marked by its integration with the television. In addition, the chromatic range chosen for furniture and accessories manages to perfectly integrate this first space.
In turn, at a second glance, we appreciate a spectacular wooden bookcase, which provides rhythm and liveliness to the overall decor of the space. Likewise, its asymmetry combines perfectly with the sofa and the large rug that presides over the main room.
The new interior design and architecture of the Albo house offers elegance and sophistication in every corner.
Located on Via Augusta in Barcelona, one of the main arteries of the city, this classic style house flees from the overloaded elements, to become a home design of the most current trend.
The distribution of the property is composed of two floors of elongated shape. In turn, both spaces create long corridors that link all the rooms of the house. That was precisely the great challenge of this project; to break with the uniformity offered by its rooms and distribute them from new environments. Undoubtedly, a proposal with a very complete program, equipped with multifunctional and very versatile spaces.
Courtesy toilet with metallic sparkles
To design the guest bathroom, we decided to use a wallpaper wall covering in brown tones that adds texture and metallic sparkles to the entire space.
The sink cabinet, a minimal and functional concept, contrasts elegantly with the rest of the applied elements.


We integrate in the same space the bedroom, the office, the dressing room and the bathroom, thanks to the elimination of the doors and the installation of some elements that subtly divide the spaces.
Its similar chromatism, but not precise, helps us to achieve a surprising and integrating effect, together with the parquet that persists even in the area of the bathtub.
The headboard frame is an exclusive design of our team, upholstered with fabric from Les Créations de la Maison, as well as the bedside tables lacquered in taupe, like the rest of the furniture.
The lamps suspended over the bedside tables are a design of the specialized lighting firm, Artemide.