This luxury home of more than 300m2, 5 bedrooms and three bathrooms located in an exclusive property on María de Molina street with only one apartment per floor.
It has a recent renovation that has been the subject of various articles and covers in magazines such as Hola, Elle, El Mueble, Mi Casa, or Tu Reforma. It has parking and storage room in the same building, included in the price.
It has a vibrant public area with large open spaces and 3m ceilings bathed in natural light through large windows. The spectacular 70 m2 living-dining room, with three viewpoints overlooking María de Molina Street, is dominated by an exclusively designed steel fireplace. Locksmithing with an oriental aesthetic defines the language of all public rooms, dividing the spaces and allowing light to pass through the rooms. It also has indirect lighting with adjustable intensity through wallwashers in various temperatures.
The kitchen, in neutral tones, has a central peninsula of great monolithic strength around which the work spaces are organized. Thanks to its waterfall design, it allows flexible use of both a work and meeting area for up to 6 people.
The generously proportioned master bedroom has a large 6m long dressing room and a full en-suite bathroom. The 4 additional rooms are particularly bright thanks to their south orientation to a large block patio, and their configuration allows them to be used as double rooms.
The house has 2 full bathrooms (one with a shower and the other with a large bathtub), and a toilet. All of them equipped with handcrafted and unique sinks designed specifically for the home.
The large-format platform made of natural white oak wood has been oil-treated with concrete details in the knots. Arranged in a Herringbone herringbone pattern, its design and composition invisibly segregate the living room spaces. Its continuity is transmitted to the rest of the home through the carpentry, for which the same wood has been used, with large-format doors flush with the walls from floor to ceiling.
Original elements of the house have been restored, such as the concrete structure, half-discovered fresco paintings and brick walls, which make the history of the building present in the design. The bathrooms incorporate handcrafted sinks made of concrete, including a suspended baptismal font that presides over the toilet. Installations of freeze-dried plants have been made in multiple spaces of the home, including a full-scale tree in one of the rooms.
Careful acoustic insulation work has been carried out on ceilings, partitions and windows (with up to 2.5 cm of glass). The electrical and plumbing installations have been completely renovated. Art deco brushed brass switches and mechanisms have been installed, as well as classically styled engraved iron radiators. The apartment has air conditioning / heat pump through high-end ducts (Daikin) and light points enabled on the ceiling to install a domestic surveillance circuit.
The apartment is part of a stately estate from the mid-20th century, with only one owner per floor. It is accessed through two main elevators that connect to a private lobby of the floor and a third service elevator that connects with the access to the kitchen. It is a discreet community, with a resident doorman on the property. The apartment includes a parking space and a 3m2 storage room, both within the property. There is the possibility of monetizing the roof of the building with an illuminated advertisement (currently being marketed)
Located in the heart of the Salamanca neighborhood, it has easy access to all types of shops, restaurants and leisure. María de Molina communicates with the main traffic routes in Madrid (Paseo de la Castellana, M-30, M-40...). The apartment is located 15 minutes from Madrid airport, and also 15 minutes from the Atocha and Chamartín train stations. Retiro Park can be reached on foot in 20 minutes.
Publications
https://www.liveindesignstudio.com/publicaciones
• Elle - https://www.elledecor.com/es/casas/a45950379/casa-salamanca-madrid-reforma-naturaleza-decoracion-natural/
• Hello - https://www.hola.com/decoracion/galeria/20231129244353/10-tendencias-decorativas-para-2024-ms/1/
• The furniture - https://www.elmueble.com/decoracion/antes-despues-casoplon-demode-casa-moderna-elegante-madrid-digna-revista-decoracion_52753?utm_campaign=instagram
• My house - https://www.micasarevista.com/casas/a45370090/piso-senorial-estilo-etnico-colonial-barrio-de-salamanca/
• Your Reforma – Cover of the printed edition November/December 2023 https://www.tureforma.org/ya-trabajos-descargar-la-revista-t-r-153-noviembre/
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