White industrial style loft in Barcelona

In February I'm off to one of my favourite cities: the wonderful Barcelona!  I wish I was staying in this modern industrial style apartment, originally a textile workshop. Designing an open plan living space can be so challenging but these guys seemed to have planned it to perfection and just look at the 'bones' they had to play with. *sigh* if only.....











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The large light filled rooms are so fantastic. I'm telling you, if I owned this apartment I'd cycle the bicycle (by the door) around it all day just because I could!

What do you think of modern industrial style homes and open plan living?

Any fab design tips for Barcelona?

Wishing you all a lovely day!

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  1. Oh, Barcelona is such a wonderful city! For design, just check out the hip El Born quarter. For more classy cathalanian things, you have to visit the amazing houses of Gaudí and the Palau Musica.

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  2. If it were my flat! Gorgeous. I live in Barcelona and I could give you some tips: are you just looking for design places?

    E

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    1. Lucky you! Any great tips would be welcome: quirky cafes, wonderful shops, things to see. I won't have too much time but I'll be sure to go again :)

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  3. There's something so soothing about this clean space.

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  4. WOW! How big do you think that rug on the floor is?? I've never seen one so big. I wish I could make my home look this amazing, but part of why this loft works so well is because of it's amazing bones. You just can't duplicate those windows in a regular house! And I'm with you, I'd ride my bike around there like a delighted child if I owned that place!

    Have a wonderful time in Barcelona. I've never been! Promise to take lots of pictures when you go. xo

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  5. Have a good trip and sigh if only we had that much space.

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  6. I just love loft spaces and this one is nor exception. Especially love the little pops of yellow.

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  7. That is a lovely loft! My Barcelona tips is to drink cava and eat tapas, you'll love it! As a tourist you shouldn't miss the Gaudi houses or the Sagrada Familia, of course and to take a trip to the lovely Parc Güell in memory of Miró if you want some cultural experiences! /Hanna

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  8. T want to live there :) wow!

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  9. A simple and solidly stylish space. I love the airy feel yet with the strong industrial elements and old furniture it has soul too. I lived in Barcelona for a year in an old apartment and they are so full of heart - lovely blog - Alison

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  10. Barcelona is one of my favourite places in the world so of course I fell in love with this place!

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  11. Waaau this place is amazeing. Yeah i wish my place would be so white and neat. With my tree boys, cat and dog.....I should dream on ;).
    Have a great time in Barcelona and yes It would be great to see your pictures, once you are back.

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  12. This is amazing! Beautiful inspiration.

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  13. i have longed dreamed of an industrial loft. the windows, the ceiling, all the space! love this one and how it still has such a comfy vibe. i really like that modular couch as well.

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  14. Nice ideas...I will put them into practice into my condo in Montréal. Mixing wood and steel gives a perfect result ! :)

    Thank you !!!

    Emmy

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