The property was in its original state and required a full renovation to adapt the flat to the owners’ needs. The project’s main goals were to create open spaces, preserve the building’s character, and simplify the layout to enhance functionality.
As a fine example of a Modernist building in Valencia’s Eixample district, the Nolla mosaic floors play a key role in the renovation. Carefully restored, they extend throughout most of the home, adding significant aesthetic value. In areas where the original mosaic had to be reproduced or where former walls once stood, microcement was used to ensure a smooth transition between patterns and add a contemporary touch.
Another highlight of the renovation is the original high ceilings with mouldings, preserved throughout the property. To enhance them, they were painted in pure white, contrasting with the off-white tones used on the walls and ceilings, achieving an elegant visual effect.
Wood carpentry played a crucial role in updating the overall look. In the kitchen, flat-panel doors with concealed handles were chosen, combining different tones for the island and the rest of the furniture. For interior doors and wardrobes, a clean and minimalist design was selected, with integrated handles on the wardrobes and stainless steel knobs on the doors. A ducted climate control system, high-performance metal windows, and large-format porcelain flooring in the bathrooms and selected areas complete this very special renovation.
The result is a stylish and sophisticated home featuring three bedrooms, two en-suite bathrooms, and a spacious open-plan living-dining area with an integrated kitchen. If you’re planning to renovate a property in Valencia, Cicerone offers you all its expertise as a company specialised in full-scale renovations.