I Love the Brilliant, Unusual Space-Dividing Ideas in This Small Spanish Apartment
Briefly

Maite Corcoles Castell, an event director, describes her journey in finding a charming apartment in a 1900s building, guided by a knowledgeable real estate agent friend. Although the space was small and lacked character initially, Maite envisaged a complete renovation, emphasizing the exposed 'Catalan vault' ceiling to enhance its historical charm. After the transformation, the studio reflects a vibrant mid-century modern aesthetic that fuses both Los Angeles and Mediterranean influences, resulting in a welcoming, sunny atmosphere that aligns with her lifestyle and tastes.
"I was searching for an apartment with the help of a friend who happens to be a real estate agent. She knows me very well and did thorough research before showing me this first and only apartment."
"I could instantly envision myself living there with a complete renovation! The ceiling would be left exposed to showcase the building's unique 'Catalan vault' and gain height."
"After the renovation, the small studio apartment now feels like a bright, mid-century modern apartment - almost like a mix of Los Angeles and Barcelona vibes, according to Maite."
"I wanted to achieve this laidback, sunshine, hipster energy from there mixed with the Mediterranean Bar vibe."
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