Goya Housing Renovation

Complete renovation: Project, interior design, project monitoring, and furniture selection for this home in Goya, Madrid. 

The project is a two-bedroom home with two bathrooms, a living room/kitchen, an entrance hall, and a hallway.
The original layout of the home included nine linear meters of unlit hallway, creating a dark house with blind areas where natural light was absent. The new layout proposes a large central space that connects the living and dining room to the kitchen, utilizing the dark areas to house the bathrooms. This way, the light entering through the windows illuminates both the kitchen and hallway, creating a bright, cross-ventilated home.
This central area is decorated with a stone cube for the island that graces both the living room and dining room. In the kitchen, an antique mirror with golden tones complements the home's style and gives the space more spaciousness.
In addition to all this, the new layout creates two larger bedrooms, one of them en suite.
Finally, furniture was selected and installed to give the home a contemporary feel, reinforcing the classic style typical of Madrid's Eixample district with molding. In the living room, a circular wooden table with a suspended atom lamp accentuates the open-plan kitchen with a stone island and hidden air vent. Between the two table lamps, a large painting by Carmen Bueno rests on a cabinet with fiberglass mesh doors.


Year: 2018
Architect, construction monitoring and interior design: Carmen Bueno
Client: Pandora Real Estate
Construction company: Consutorre.
Photography: Marta G Tarrio