Whenever we find inspiring designs, we choose to share them with you here. Here's one of them, from the wonderful Spain, specifically Madrid. The renovation aimed to enhance the space and increase brightness for better flow between the house's areas.

To accomplish this task, Rosa Alvarado design studio used a few tricks, such as replacing an entire wall with a glass window. This way, the space is literally invaded by natural light.

The living room forms a single unit with the dining area, and although separated by two glass doors, the kitchen seems like an extension of it, visually communicating with the rest of the house. The adopted solution aims to maximize natural light indoors. The dining area connects the two functions, the conversation zone and the kitchen area.

The predominant white reflects light and amplifies the space, which is an advantage for this apartment. The wooden floor balances the color, harmonizing the decor. The design is minimalist, with a focus on functionality without neglecting aesthetics. The brown sofa comes as a splash of color in an ocean of white, while the colorful paintings energize the space.

The same simplicity, with an emphasis on comfort, can be found in the two bedrooms, discreetly personalized. Here too, light conquers the rooms, details such as bedside tables having a design that does not overwhelm the space, being barely perceptible at floor level. Bathrooms with suspended washbasins and long mirrors also help maximize a small space like bathrooms generally are.

The patchwork-type tiles used in one of the shower cubicles show the modern side of this design.

Let's go to the gallery to understand every part of this wonderful apartment, flooded with the pleasant light of the Mediterranean climate, in detail.

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