Magnificent Remodeling of a Temporary Rental Apartment in Valencia, Spain
By Magaly • Mar 6, 2018
This house of 80 square meters was designed in 2017 by the architects Joaquin Juberías and Víctor Cano Ciborro in the city of Valencia, in Spain.The purpose of said property was to serve as a rental space. Due to environment required for activities linked with long summers rather than day-to-day living, this project became a property that directly deals with those issues, resulting in a space that focuses on a lively and uniquely active lifestyle. That is why they have created changing spaces that may surprise the temporary inhabitant, and that may be useful during the usually short period of their stay.


Located in a particularly old building complex, with beautiful staircases with contoured railings and vaulted ceilings of old bricks, a striking contrast was created in the modern interior, where the old red brick walls, clashing marvelously with the white used both on walls and in the furniture.

We can clearly perceive the effects produced by the reflection in the mirror or by the sensation produced by the bathroom, designed with a green-colored ceramic, with a brightness that thoroughly spreads throughout the different spaces. This is also accompanied by actions such as opening enormous doors, or climbing a light–metal staircase that expands our spatial perception.

















- Minimalist style kitchen in white with mirror wall
- Kitchen area with Master Bedroom at the far end
- Kitchen area with bedroom door closed
- Stairs with vaulted ceilings
- Dining area with modern white table
- Dining area and living room in white with brick walls
- Bedroom with wooden floors and brick walls
- Bedroom with closet doors with mirrors
- Closet doors with mirrors
- Modern bedroom
- Modern bedroom with internal bathroom
- Modern bathroom in white and gray
- Bathroom with ceramic in green
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