Completed pictures of our asset transformation project LR15 in Madrid
Lope de Rueda (LR15) is a prominent Madrid heritage building, located in an exclusive enclave in “Barrio de Salamanca”, considered by many to be the most desirable neighbourhood in Madrid, close to Retiro Park. The 1,668m² LR15 building has been sensitively reinvigorated, as these new pictures show.
The building’s original 1921 façade, with its classic Madrid architecture and typical balconies, has been preserved and renovated, with two additional floors giving a modern and avant-garde look to the complex.
The development provides 11 luxurious residences in three typologies, with sizes ranging from 130m² to 197m². All are well-lit through large windows – either classic balcony windows typical of the original construction period or with new glazing added to the upper floors.
The open-plan living-dining rooms are fully integrated in a seamless and elegant way, accompanied by beautiful and modern designer kitchens. Bedrooms are bright, uncluttered, spacious and relaxing.
The main entrance hall is bright, clean and understated, making use of mirrors and marble to provide a sense of luxury. The detailing of the common areas is highly heritage-sensitive.
The scheme will provide a diverse range of residential amenities to complement the comfortable and stylish residences, including a modern gym with a wellness area, large storage rooms and a three-level courtyard with landscaped garden areas and modern, geometric lighting. Meanwhile, 144m2 of commercial space is provided at ground floor level to give the building an active and vibrant street frontage.