Is it possible to make a high-quality renovation with a low budget? This was the issue Carles Enrich practice had to dealt with in the reform of this apartments from the 1920s in the Barcelona district of Eixample. The final approach to the problem was to prioritize the aspects of spaciousness and natural light, above others.

Carles Enrich's refurbishment proposes to increase the livability of the apartment on the one hand improving its technical aspects (systems) and on the other, freeing the central space of the entrance of its existing partitions, which determined very dark and small rooms.

It was decided to demolish the walls and the suspended ceiling of the area, leaving a wide and unique space with views to the original slabs made with Catalonian vaults. The functions of living room and kitchen are solved with an only furniture elements, which frees the space in this central room.

Another important aspect of the renovation is the treatment of the finishings. All the walls are painted in white, seeking a higher level of natural light and inner homogeneity. The ceramic and terrazzo finishings of the rooms are also put into value.

Description of the project by Carles Enrich

This early twentieth century apartment located in the left Eixample of Barcelona, had two rooms facing south-east while the living room has a north-west orientation facing the interior courtyard through a small gallery. The central area of the flat, including the kitchen and two small rooms, was very dark and had a fragmented distribution.

The project starts from the desire of the owners to renew the services and facilities (completely outdated) while trying to improve aspects of natural light in the whole flat. Due to the low budget, we proposed to maximize all the existing elements and allocate the main part of the budget to facilities, kitchen and bathroom.

In this sense, the whole operation will focus on the central area where a complete renovation is proposed to obtain an empty space. The walls and the suspended ceiling are removed, so the original catalan vault and the brick walls are displayed. A new opening connects the kitchen space with the main room, improving a better lighting and boosting domestic relations of the inhabitants. The new opening is solved with a metal framework that relates to other existing wood joineries.

The kitchen and bathroom are conceived as a single piece of furniture which is inserted into the empty space. A fir plywood is used to introduce some warmth to the combined set with white lacquered Dm. The new pieces are solved with a polished concrete pavement. The rest of the apartment’s pavement is restored. The sleeping area was paved with hydraulic tile in good condition, while the living area was curiously paved with a gray terrazzo allegedly from the same era, and not a later addition. We give the same value to both materials. We replace damaged parts of the terrazzo for other pieces we took from the entrance area and we polish the whole pavement.

Finally we paint the entire apartment in white to improve natural lighting and homogenize the different rooms and surrounding textures.

CREDITS. DATA SHEET.- 

Author of the project.- Carles Enrich.
Collaborator.- Àngel Rosales.
Contractor.- Construcciones y Reformas Karol.
Woodworks.- Ifusta.
Photograpy.- Carles Enrich.

Finishing date.- April 2014.
Surface.- 92 sqm.
Budget.- 34.650 €.
Price /surface.- 376 €/sqm.

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Carles Enrich (Barcelona, 1980) graduated at the ETSAB in Barcelona in 2005. From the beginning of his career he has combined his professional work with research, and obtained a Master degree in Theory and Practice of Architectural Projects from the UPC where he is currently a PhD Candidate. His thesis deals with the temporary occupations in the public space in Barcelona.

Associate lecturer in Projects at the ETSAB since 2016. From 2008 to 2017, he taught Projects and Urban Design at the Reus School of Architecture and, in 2015, Projects at the ETSAV. He was also visiting professor in the Extra-Local workshop organised by Columbia GSAPP in 2019, has collaborated on international master’s degrees such as the BIARCH in 2012 and the master’s degree in Restoration at the UPC in 2014, and directed the Vertical Workshop at the UIC Barcelona School of Architecture in 2018.

Carles Enrich’s aim of producing practice-based knowledge led him in 2013 to set up Carles Enrich Studio, where he develops projects that cover the entire habitable territory, from the domestic sphere to landscape. The quality and rigour of the practice’s built work are endorsed by consecutive nominations for the European Union Mies Award (2017, 2019) and the Lisbon Triennale Début Award 2016; the Spanish Architecture and Urban Design Biennale Awards in 2016 and 2018, the FAD Opinion Prize in 2016, and the AJAC Awards in 2012, 2016 and 2018. They were also recognised in the studio’s participation in the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2012, with the exhibition Context in “Architectural Rowers” in the Catalan Pavilion and, in 2016, as part of the exhibition Unfinished, which earned the Spanish Pavilion the Biennale’s Golden Lion.

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Published on: November 25, 2015
Cite: "Renovation of an apartment in Eixample by Carles Enrich" METALOCUS. Accessed
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