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Never Too Small
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07-Mar-2025
In Barcelona, fashion and interior designer Camila Triderman's narrow 1930s modernist apartment has been transformed into a character-filled, functional home with the help of architect and designer Eugenia Gatti of Estudio Dott.
Preserving original features like the arched Catalan vault ceiling and exposed wooden beams, the renovation introduces a single seamless wooden joinery element that flows through the space, uniting the kitchen, study, storage, and wardrobe.
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