1930s Spanish Art Shop Reborn as a Stylish Modern Office

There are moments when updating a home’s walls with fresh finishes creates a polished, contemporary interior. Other times, the best approach is to remove the accreted layers added over decades to expose the building’s original structure and character. The transformation of an old art shop from the 1930s into a modern, functional office is a perfect example of the latter. TEN Studio, redesigned by NAM Arquitectura in Tarragona, Spain, uses a careful industrial aesthetic and efficient layout to celebrate the building’s original materials while delivering a bright, flexible workplace.

Office of TEN Studio with white walls, ceiling and exposed brick sections
Office of TEN Studio in Spain with white walls, ceiling and exposed brick sections

The guiding idea behind the refurbishment was straightforward: remove the extra layers of plaster and cement that had been applied over the decades to reveal the original brick, exposed stone and cast steel columns. This revealed structure anchors the new interior, linking the building’s past to its present. By exposing these elements, the architects preserved the authentic texture of the space and created a neutral yet characterful backdrop for a contemporary office.

View of the office that was once an art shop in Spain
View of the office that was once an art shop in Spain

To make the most of the building’s generous double-height space, a new mezzanine level was introduced, creating an upper workspace while preserving the airy feel below. The lower level is organized around four long wooden work tables that define an open-plan layout, ideal for collaboration and studio-style work. Natural light and high ceilings reinforce the sense of volume, while the retained masonry and steel details provide the office with a distinct industrial character.

Bricks, casted steel columns and spacious interior in white shape this fabulous office
Bricks, casted steel columns and spacious interior in white shape this fabulous office

Custom wooden cabinetry provides practical storage, shelving and kitchen units while integrating with the exposed brick backdrop. The material palette — predominantly white, natural wood and original brickwork — keeps the interior calm and cohesive. Carefully placed accents of red, introduced through lighting and soft furnishings, add energy and visual interest without overwhelming the subtle textures of the space.

Custom cabinets in wood, greenery and exposed brick wall
Custom cabinets in wood, greenery and exposed brick wall give the interior a relaxing and unique appeal

Greenery placed among the cabinets softens the industrial edges and contributes to a healthier, more inviting workspace. The lower-level communal tables encourage teamwork and flexible use, while the mezzanine provides quieter zones for focused tasks or private meetings. Together, these features create a balanced office plan that responds to both collaborative and individual needs.

Exposed stone, brick and high ceilings
Exposed stone, brick and high ceilings give this office in Spain a unique interior

Even smaller details follow the same thoughtful approach. Pops of red repeat throughout the lighting and accessories, punctuating the neutral backdrop and guiding the eye through the plan. The restroom is treated with the same design sensibility: a red wall and a floating wooden vanity introduce color and warmth in a compact, smart layout.

Large wooden work tables
Large wooden work tables turn this old art shop into a functional office

The renovation remains faithful to the original building fabric while meeting contemporary office needs: exposed masonry, structural steel, clean white surfaces and natural wood combine to create a timeless, industrial-modern interior. The intervention is restrained and respectful, allowing the building’s history to remain visible and meaningful within a revitalized, efficient workspace.

Natural light and revamped interior create a lovely office
Natural light and revamped interior create a lovely office in Spain

[From: José Hevia]

New mezzanine level provides additional workspace
New mezzanine level added to the interior provides additional workspace inside the transformed art shop
Old art shop transformed into a lovely home office
Old art shop in Spain transformed into a lovely home office
Pendant lights in red add color
Pendant lights in red add color to the interior in brick and white
Pops of red used throughout the interior add brightness
Pops of red used throughout the interior add brightness to the office space
Red bathroom with a floating wooden vanity
Red bathroom with a smart floating wooden vanity
Floor plan of TEN Studio in Spain
Floor plan of new TEN Studio in Spain