Walls have been brushed with clean white paint, the restrained colour scheme momentarily interrupted with soft blue and burgundy coloured furnishings. Decorative elements are simple but purposefully positioned – sitting not as a collection of furniture but instead as a pastiche of meaningful, personal objects.
Most partitions on the lower level have been removed to form a singular, open plan living space that feels airy and filled with natural light. A huge geometric cut-out acts as a subtle separation between the kitchen and adjacent dining area, creating expansive spaces that maintain a sense of intimacy and privacy.
Bonell+Dòriga chose to continually weave the building’s original architectural language throughout their reinterpretation of the interior. 
“It was essential that our intervention established a connection with the rich fabric of Bofill’s architecture, but without trying to mimic it,” the studio explains.