
The New York Times Style Magazine, Elle Gourmet, AD, GQ, Business People, Núcleo de Decoraçao, Donostitik, El Diario Vasco, Noticias de Gipuzkoa, Teledonostia, The Luxonomist, Lujo Digital, Donostimag, Luxury Talks… there are many local, national, and international outlets that have championed the work of interior designer Myriam Larrea. Throughout her lengthy career, she has had the opportunity to carry out renovations from start to finish at hotels, commercial premises, homes, offices, bars, and restaurants. These projects have allowed her to demonstrate her enormous problem-solving capacity and impeccable aesthetic taste. Her projects stand out due to the originality and excellence of their materials, textures, volumes, and exquisite lighting. Her services range from technical services for real estate agencies, small renovation projects, and rehabilitation projects to collaborations on large projects, and her name on the project is a true hallmark of quality.
Her daily work consists of contributing to projects with her professional vision and advising clients – whether she be working on the redistribution and customization of newly built homes or designing second-hand homes, adapting them to new uses or optimizing a space to the maximum, offering a new approach through respect and passion. Although her work really is not so much about the space or its elements; the fundamental thing is the concept and for the client to identify with that concept. That’s the real magic!
Handling the technical side, which is so important to create the perfect solution, requires knowledge. Always interested in involving her clients in the project, getting them to experience each phase with enthusiasm and to enjoy each step with peace of mind and support, Myriam Larrea gives every assignment her all, fully meeting the expectations placed on her. Despite being up to date with the latest trends in decoration, Larrea acts with total freedom so as to create without regard to established standards and, thus, design unique and unforgettable spaces that increase in value thanks to her work. In fact, some of the properties that she has fully renovated are currently represented by real estate agencies specializing in the luxury sector, such as Barnes International. In some way, Zaha Hadid’s maxim, which defended that “the most important thing is to know, to have the courage to make the next move,” is present in all of Larrea’s work.
Myriam Larrea
Paseo Colón 12, Street Level, San Sebastián.