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Loft Sucre in the Attic of a Former Distillery Built in 1916, Barcelona

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Loft Sucre occupies a former 1916 distillery near Barcelona’s beach, soaring beneath 6 m-high ceilings across 170 m². Moreover, this transformation for Extra Casas El País Semanal marries minimalist refinement with bohemian sensuality. Consequently, every breeze that drifts through evokes the seaside spirit while art, vintage pieces, and cutting-edge materials unite in harmonious balance.

Industrial Heritage Meets Minimalist Clarity

First, the architects preserved the distillery’s raw character—exposed brick, structural beams, and iron columns—while paring back finishes to a neutral canvas. Therefore, polished concrete floors and sleek glass partitions amplify natural light. At the same time, every detail stands out as an intentional focal point rather than visual clutter.

A Seascape Color Palette

Next, Loft Sucre unfolds in hues drawn from the ocean itself. Indeed, the palette shifts from sky-blue accents to deep-navy furnishings, punctuated by infinite black, soft gray, crisp white, and silvery highlights. Furthermore, metallic fixtures capture and scatter light, evoking ripples on the water’s surface.

Textural Layers for Warmth

In addition, a variety of textiles tempers the loft’s clean lines. Muslin drapes billow like sea foam, while velvet seating and wool-silk rugs provide plush comfort. Meanwhile, sections of dark-gray artificial turf carpet introduce an avant-garde nod to outdoor living—thereby blurring boundaries between inside and out.

Functionality Infused with Vintage Flair

Finally, multifunctional storage units and modular furnishings address modern needs without sacrificing character. Vintage artworks and curated décor pieces anchor each room in history. As a result, the loft serves equally as a tranquil retreat and an inspiring creative studio.

Ultimately, Loft Sucre by Spanish studio Barasona Diseño y Comunicacion stands as a testament to how industrial heritage and beachfront minimalism can coexist. By weaving seafront colors, tactile materials, and thoughtful design, this Barcelona loft breathes both sea air and artistic soul—making Loft Sucre a true oasis by the Mediterranean.

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spiral steel staircase

dining area

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bedroom

bedroom

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bathtube

shower

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