Casa Ona / Paloma Bau Studio
Briefly

Casa Ona, a 1925 house in Valencia's Cabanyal neighborhood, has undergone a respectful rehabilitation led by Paloma Bau. The project highlights the home’s architectural heritage while modernizing it for a new owner who treasures the local fishing culture. Notable features include a turquoise-tiled façade and sandy-colored flooring that unifies living spaces. The interior uses inviting textures and colors, reflecting the Mediterranean spirit, with a focus on seamless transitions between functional areas like the kitchen and living room. Overall, the design celebrates the proximity to the sea and the home’s historical significance.
The design approach is a respectful rehabilitation, aiming to celebrate the home's Mediterranean roots while transforming it into a modern living space for its new owner.
With sandy-colored flooring and a large central island, the interior design evokes seaside elements, blending functional spaces with coastal textures and finishes.
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