A truly singular residence in the heart of Madrid's Trafalgar district. This exceptional 156 m² apartment, renovated with an uncommon level of aesthetic rigour, captivates from the very first moment with its angled floor plan — an architectural configuration that lends it a distinctive identity rarely encountered in Madrid's luxury residential market.
Six street-facing balconies flood the home with natural light and establish a remarkable exterior presence, creating a constant dialogue between the interior and the life of the neighbourhood. This generous openness to the outside world is one of the property's most defining characteristics, and one of the first things visitors notice upon crossing the threshold.
At the heart of the home lies a breathtaking 64.30 m² open-plan living-dining-kitchen, anchored by exposed cast-iron columns that evoke the industrial memory of early twentieth-century architecture. Far from a contrast, these structural elements converse naturally with the finest contemporary finishes: herringbone wood flooring, moulded ceilings with enveloping indirect lighting, a bespoke LED-lit built-in library, and a designer kitchen with a natural stone island, premium appliances and large-format natural wood cabinetry.
The private quarters comprise three beautifully appointed bedrooms, three full bathrooms clad in natural stone with matte black fixtures and backlit mirrors, plus an independent guest toilet. Completing the home are a private laundry room of 4.71 m², a dressing room and a generous integrated shoe storage unit — details that speak to the meticulous attention to detail that defines every corner of this renovation.
The building, dating from 1940 and in full architectural vigour, benefits from a full-time concierge and lift, and is situated on one of Trafalgar's most characteristic streets, with an east-west orientation.