A woman sits on a light green countertop talking to a friend in an apartment

OOIIO Arquitectura Transforms a Haberdashery into a Chic Loft

A haberdashery invites sophistication—and a touch of whimsy. That sentiment is perfectly reflected in a vibrant Madrid loft, which was once such a space. “We like to play a lot with color, it’s something we do regularly,” says Joaquín Millán, manager director of OOIIO Arquitectura, which worked on the project. “We believe that wise color management brings a tremendous amount of nuance and added value, opening unexpected paths when designing.”

In this case, color transforms compact quarters—measuring around 560 square feet—into a rich and inviting home. “When people enter, they do not expect at all to find such a lively and powerful space in such a small place,” adds Millán. “It’s like a breath of vitality.” Located on the ground floor of a modest building in the city’s Madrid Río neighbohood, the interiors, clad in an array of ceramics by APE Grupo, offer an element of surprise.

The kitchen of an apartment in Madrid designed by OOIIO Architecture
The gold hue of the vertical slats is also featured in the floor tile veining from APE Grupo’s ceramic Calacatta Borghini collection.
Glossy orange tiles in a hallway of an apartment in Madrid by OOIIO Architecture
APE Grupo’s ceramic pieces add vivid colors and patterns throughout.
The kitchen of an apartment in Madrid designed by OOIIO Architecture
The kitchen features light green cabinets accented by bold shades of coral.

The former haberdashery, which shared a space with a photocopy shop run by the same owner, influenced the design direction. Like the shop, the loft features a partition–albeit a mobile one with adjustable golden slats—making it easy to open or compartmentalize the interiors. “That golden partition, a memory of the division between shops, now also serves to direct the reflection of sunlight that enters through the window,” shares Millán.

With mint green kitchen cabinets and L-shaped furniture to optimize seating, the loft reflects a playful aesthetic. As for the bathroom, that’s hidden behind a panel of wardrobes, which houses the TV in the living area and offers additional storage. The real showstopper, though, remains the contrast of colors. Deep coral ceramic tiles pop against the mint-green backdrop, making clear that what’s old can always be new.

Design Details Pop in This Madrid Apartment by OOIIO Arquitectura

A woman sits on a light green countertop talking to a friend in an apartment
The apartment offers a study of contrasts, while nodding to the former haberdashery with a moveable partition.
The bathroom features turquoise tiles with a glossy finish to reflect the light.
The bathroom features turquoise tiles with a glossy finish to reflect the light.
The bathroom features a backlit mirror
The warehouse of the old haberdashery is now the bathroom, hidden behind a panel of wardrobes.
A bedroom with a painting of leaves behind the bed
Vertical slats, acting as a lattice, regulate the light and provide privacy for the bedroom.

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