Interior designer Clara Lleal INTERIORISTA designs the Art Gallery House, which is located in the center of Badalona. It is a modern home that is not only a space for living, but an art gallery that captures the talents of the owner who is an artist and sculptor Juanma Noguera.
With every corner of the home, there is a new piece of art to admire and all of the artwork is strategically placed for a unique experience. Notably, the designer ensured that the original materials of the building were retained to capture an authentic theme. This includes solid brick walls and vaulted iron-beamed ceilings. The rest of the design has an industrial look with black iron sheets, herringbone floors, teak wood furniture, and more.
Image Credit: Art Gallery House
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Artistic Living Spaces
- Creating homes that double as art galleries provides a unique and immersive experience for homeowners and visitors alike.
- Preserving Authenticity
- Retaining original building materials while incorporating modern design elements creates an authentic and visually appealing aesthetic.
- Industrial-inspired Interiors
- Using materials such as black iron sheets and herringbone floors adds an edgy and contemporary look to residential spaces.
Where This Applies
- Interior Design
- Incorporating the concept of homes as art galleries opens up new possibilities for interior designers to create unique and personalized spaces for clients.
- Fine Arts
- Artistic homeowners can showcase their own work or collaborate with artists to create living spaces that double as art galleries, blurring the lines between art and home decor.
- Construction
- Preserving and highlighting the original materials of a building while incorporating modern design elements requires skilled construction and restoration professionals who can repurpose and revitalize existing structures.
