Príncipe de Vergara is a minimal home located in Madrid, Spain, designed by pulso. The interior has undergone a comprehensive renovation, transforming it into a space defined by openness and abundant natural light. The redesign focuses on optimizing the layout, enhancing spatial clarity, and maximizing the flow of daylight through expansive windows. These large windows not only brighten the interior but also frame views of the nearby avenues. The reorganization of the home’s layout follows a logical progression, with spaces arranged according to their level of privacy. This creates a harmonious flow throughout the residence, from the more social areas to the private ones.

Transitions between rooms are thoughtfully designed, such as the oak wood threshold connecting the living-dining area to the kitchen. This element blends seamlessly into the living space, adding warmth, while sliding interior doors offer versatility in day-to-day use. Natural wood flooring is used throughout, harmonizing with custom woodwork that features personalized moldings, creating a unified aesthetic. The attention to detail continues in the bathrooms, where soft tones contribute to a calming, serene atmosphere.