Before & After: In Madrid, a Family of Architects Turn a "Cave" Into a Light-Filled Apartment
Two generations team up to bring sunshine to every corner of their 650-square-foot flat.
Two generations team up to bring sunshine to every corner of their 650-square-foot flat.
"We sacrificed some privacy for the light, but it’s worth it," says Rubén Picado about the Madrid apartment he renovated with his wife, María José de Blas.
The architect couple, who cofounded the firm Picado de Bas, live next door—so when the adjacent flat came up for sale in 2005 they didn’t hesitate. "Our kids were growing up and needed a space of their own, but we also wanted a place to share with the whole family and our friends," Rubén explains.
"We still refer to it as ‘la cueva,’" jokes their 26-year-old daughter, Candela Picado, as she looks around the airy, light-filled apartment she now shares with her elder brother, Mateo. "The name came about during the pandemic—we called it the cave, because of its dilapidated, dark aesthetic, and the lack of natural light due its small rooms and opaque walls."
Before: Living Room/Office
After: Living Room
The apartment is located in Madrid’s Arturo Soria neighborhood, named after the famed architect and urban planner. Despite being less than 15 minutes by car from central Madrid, the apartment block where the Picado de Blas family lives is surrounded by greenery.
In late 2023, Rubén and María José set about renovating the 650-square-foot apartment (700 square feet including the patio) alongside their architect son and artist/architect daughter.
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