about this home
595000
SOLD OUT
3
bedrooms
6
weeks/year
3
bathrooms
247
m2
Located in the heart of Calle Barquillo—one of the most emblematic streets in Madrid’s Justicia district—Casa Justicia is a luminous 247 m² residence currently undergoing the final stages of a meticulous renovation, led by renowned architect Mónica Diago.
Respecting the classical elegance of the original building, the design introduces a flowing, light-filled layout that speaks to contemporary sensibilities. Nine balconies line the façade. Ceilings soar to 3.4 meters. Three-meter-high white wooden windows, complete with restored interior and exterior shutters, frame the space in natural beauty. Hand-laid wooden flooring and bespoke details reflect a commitment to lasting craftsmanship.
The living room anchors the corner of the home with three balconies and a limestone decorative fireplace. Natural stone-framed openings lead into the kitchen and dining space—an inviting, open area designed for both daily rituals and hosting special gatherings with ease.
The kitchen features custom oak cabinetry, a large island, anti-stain natural stone countertops by Cosentino, and state-of-the-art Miele appliances. Every element is conceived with comfort, elegance, and functionality in mind.
The private area offers three spacious bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom, built-in wardrobes, and three walk-in closets. A guest powder room is perfectly placed near the living area, while a separate laundry room and generous storage solutions add to the home’s everyday practicality—ideal for effortless family living.
Throughout the home, each design decision is grounded in timeless architectural harmony. Premium materials such as gunmetal fixtures by Icónico and Porcelanosa, underfloor heating powered by aerothermal energy, high-end decorative wallpapers, wall moldings, and a full home automation system speak to a lifestyle of both ease and refinement.
Casa Justicia offers the rare opportunity to own a brand-new residence in one of Madrid’s most character-rich streets, where classical architecture and contemporary design meet in quiet sophistication.





































