Penthouse 1928 by Balzar Arquitectos – Valencia’s Modernist Elegance Meets Contemporary Design
Penthouse 1928 in Valencia blends historic modernist architecture with contemporary design, featuring elegant interiors, natural materials, artful furniture, and serene living spaces.
Architects: Balzar Arquitectos
Nestled in the heart of Valencia, Penthouse 1928 is a masterful renovation by Balzar Arquitectos, transforming a historic modernist building into a sophisticated contemporary residence. The original structure, dating back to 1928, showcases Valencia’s rich architectural heritage, with its classic balustrades, semi-circular arches, and vertical window alignments that define its elegant façade.

A Dialogue Between History and Modernity
The renovation begins with a deep respect for the building’s historic preexistence. Balzar Arquitectos skillfully blends classical architectural elements with modern design interventions, creating a harmonious juxtaposition of eras. This fusion of old-world charm and contemporary elegance enhances the building’s character while honoring the passage of time.
The homeowners’ deep appreciation for art, design, and refined interiors has been integral to shaping the project. Each element—from furniture to spatial arrangement—reflects a careful consideration of aesthetics, functionality, and comfort, elevating the overall living experience.


Interior Design – Light, Elegance, and Serenity
Inside, Penthouse 1928 embodies serenity and subtle sophistication. Furniture with clean lines, natural materials, and neutral tones complements the architectural language, creating a light-filled environment that feels both warm and refined. Curves and straight lines interplay seamlessly, enhancing the dialogue between historic architecture and modern intervention.

Spatial Organization – Two Levels of Refined Living
The penthouse spans two levels, carefully dividing public and private functions. The ground floor hosts multipurpose workspaces and a meeting room, offering a versatile area for both professional and social gatherings. The upper level provides a private sanctuary, featuring a large terrace with a pool, offering panoramic views and an intimate outdoor retreat.

Lighting is meticulously planned to evoke warmth and intimacy, while the selection of natural materials in cream and light tones contrasts elegantly with darker furniture accents. This combination creates spaces that are inviting, lively, and pure, celebrating the union of materiality and design.


Penthouse 1928 is more than a residence; it is a celebration of architectural heritage, contemporary design, and artful living. Through careful renovation and an eye for detail, Balzar Arquitectos has crafted a home that honors Valencia’s modernist roots while delivering a luxurious, timeless interior.

All photographs are works of David Zarzoso
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