metal-clad fronts guide residents through raul sanchez's rosegold apartment in spain
Briefly

Originally, it was part of a larger apartment split into two, with facades on Enric Granados Street and a generous interior courtyard. This division shifted the apartment's layout, relocating the entrance to the interior, leading towards a spacious gallery room overlooking the courtyard.
The design team at Raúl Sánchez preserved and restored all original flooring to its former glory during the construction process. In areas where the mosaic was missing, they installed new microcement flooring with a subtly broken white finish. The rosegold theme extends to the kitchen's chosen stone, a Portuguese pink marble crafted from rejected pieces, resulting in its unique assembly.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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