Lorena Castell decorates the living room of her country house


Lorena Castell divides her hectic life between her apartment with a terrace in Madrid and the single-family home she has in the countryside. In this house with a pool she continues to make small renovations to improve the habitability of each space and, on this occasion, it was the living room’s turn.

We love the current style that Lorena Castell has used to decorate this beautiful double-height living room in the dining area. Natural lighting, thanks to access to the outdoor area with sliding doors, allows sunlight to penetrate every corner.

The country house has a rest area with a minimalist interior design: sofas in neutral colors, a fireplace to make the atmosphere more welcoming and a whitewashed base cabinet, which gives a rustic appearance.

The decorative tricks of Lorena Castell’s living room

It makes a lot of sense that in the living room the ceiling is lower to improve energy efficiency and that it shows a rustic finish with the Catalan vaults with terracotta pieces. But we focus on the pieces chosen by the television collaborator to decorate the living-dining room.

1. Designer lamps

Light fixtures with character mark the style of the living room in Lorena Castell’s country house. For the dining area, she has chosen a mythical piece, the design Sputnik, with several metal arms topped with darkened glass balls. In addition, the presenter has chosen to install an ambient light point with an industrial-style floor lamp.

Copy the decoration of Lorena Castell: Designer lamps

YUISLE Glass Bubble Chandelier
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Metal lamp with amber glass
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Art deco ceiling lamp with 8 bulbs

Art deco ceiling lamp with 8 bulbs
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Floor lamp with spotlight

B LED BARCELONA LED Floor lamp with spotlight
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Lamp in vintage style

Lamp in vintage style
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Industrial floor lamp with tripod

Questions and answers (0) Industrial floor lamp with tripod
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2. Wooden floor

The idea of ​​visually uniting the dining room with the living room is achieved with a caramel oak wooden floor with large slats. Lorena Castell has chosen the Fausint Flooring catalog to give “a super cozy vibe”, and she has achieved it.

Copy Lorena Castell’s decoration: Wooden floors
Varnished oak laminate flooring

Quick-Step Varnished Oak Laminate Flooring
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Encapsulated composite sheets

Leroy Merlin Encapsulated Composite Sheets
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20 pieces of self-adhesive pallet

MOONAIRY 20 Pieces Self-Adhesive Pallet Board
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3. Storage boxes in vintage style

Lorena Castell has achieved a very practical and economical storage solution, because it takes advantage of the setback of the built-in furniture to fill it with custom-made wooden drawers, which have wheels to make it easier to access the interior.

Copy Lorena Castell’s decoration: Storage boxes
fruit box with wheels

Kistenkolli Altes Land Fruit box with wheels
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Mobile wooden cart

ATMOSPHERA CREATEUR D’INTERIEUR Mobile wooden cart
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Container with swivel wheels

weeco Container with swivel wheels
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Belinda Guerrero is a digital editor specialized in decoration, architecture and interiors at MicasaRevista, although she also writes content about gardening, well-being or pets. She is interested in the circular economy and ecology, but also in interior design trends and finding tricks to save time or energy and get everyone to live better in a more sustainable environment. On the MiCasa website she also winks at star system when he dives into the houses of the famous Spaniards and the celebrities with more followers on social networks.

Belinda has extensive experience as a journalist and has also been a graphic designer, so she can say that she has worked on almost all fronts of the press, from news agencies to newspapers and magazines, where she has been lucky enough to participate in the launch of great brilliant projects in the most important communication groups in Spain.

She has also worked in fashion productions, event organization and in Hearst’s Creative Boutique department, where products were created. branded content and coordinated teams to design business and loyalty magazines for El Corte Inglés, Repsol or Renfe.

He studied Journalism at the Complutense University of Madrid to dedicate himself to the most beautiful profession in the world and has been lucky enough to continue in this wonderful endeavor capable of satisfying his infinite curiosity about any topic.

He has written articles on decoration, cinema, beauty, motors, consumption, , economy, culture, fashion, gastronomy or the environment; In fact, about any area, including one of his great passions: travel. As editor of DeViajes magazine, she was lucky enough to travel around the world for a decade and receive the Written Press Award of Tourism of Flanders.

 
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