An apartment with an open layout and elegant interior design


Would you like to invest in a luxury apartment in the center of Madrid? If the answer is yes, this 175 square meter home, located on the sixth floor of a stately building built in 1959 on Alberto Aguilera Street – in the heart of the Spanish capital – is just what you were looking for. The location of this property is, to say the least, privileged, since we are talking about one of the most coveted streets in Madrid, where residents have access to a wide range of services, from fine dining restaurants to exclusive shops and renowned cultural spaces. , such as the Condeduque Contemporary Culture Center or the emblematic Liria Palace.

But returning to the property, if there is something that stands out in this apartment it is the luminosity and spaciousness. On the one hand, the large windows allow an abundant entry of natural light, illuminating every corner and creating a cozy and serene atmosphere. On the other hand, the common areas are distributed in an open and fluid space, although to enjoy a certain privacy, both the kitchen and the multipurpose room that serves as an office and guest bedroom (the closet includes a folding bed), have a glass enclosure to the ceiling.

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The kitchen is designed as a block, with matte finish fronts, backlighting and a sober and minimalist design.

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In the multipurpose room, the closet offers storage and allows you to keep the guest bed hidden at the same time.

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The distribution is completed with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, designed to meet the needs of any family. The master bedroom includes an en-suite bathroom with a bathtub and a large dressing room, whose minimalist aesthetic adds a touch of luxury and comfort to everyday life.

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In the second bathroom, to add a touch of freshness to the sink area, the furniture and wall coverings were chosen in a blue-green tone that generates an immediate feeling of relaxation.

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Likewise, the house has been completely renovated with the highest quality standards and an elegant design. The combination of contemporary and classic elements, together with the ceilings more than three meters high, create a sophisticated, sober and cozy atmosphere that captivates at first sight. And do you think it’s a good investment?

Project: @estudio_gonzalez_arquitectos. Marketing: @gonzalozuazo.properties

Headshot of Aránzazu Díaz Huerta

Aránzazu Díaz is an expert in decoration, which is why she has turned her home into a kind of pop up store of the latest trends, and that is why she enjoys creating content about interior design so much. In addition, he has a great time searching for the most original hotels in the world to surprise his readers. He is passionate about everything that has to do with the home, but also fashion, beauty, lifestyle and pets, and although he does not have a TikTok account, he does not miss a single trend.

He graduated in Audiovisual Communication in 2016 from the Pontifical University of Salamanca, and continued his studies with a master’s degree in Cultural Journalism from the San Pablo CEU University. In the summer of 2017, she took the Creative Writing course at the Madrid Writers School. And when the pandemic arrived, she took refuge in the Online Journalism Course Specialized in Fashion, Beauty and Lifestyle of magazine at Condé Nast College Spain. Furthermore, as a good cinephile that she is, she has collaborated on the book ”El classicismo en el cine. An intergenerational look”, by Mr. Pedro Sangro Colón and Mr. Miguel Ángel Huerta Floriano.

Before beginning his career in the world of freelance journalism, he spent time at Cadena Ser de Oviedo and the cultural magazine El Duende. He also had his own opinion column in the Salamanca newspaper RTV a day. Since 2017, she has collaborated as an online content editor for Mi Casa and other Hearst Group magazines, including the Branded Content department. In her free time, she writes fiction and non-fiction stories, having published in the literary magazine Fábula, and takes landscaping photographs (especially of places where there are flowers).

 
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