and warm up the space with natural materials. “The main idea in the design of the bedrooms was to use the reflections inside/outside,” says Figueras, “that is to try and get the fantastic views of Barcelona right inside the room and through to the bathroom.” And to contrast glass and mirror reflections as well as the shiny, white floors, Figueras selected a brightly colored area rug handmade in Nepal, a lacquered red desk, and a bed upholstered in dark violet velvet. And Figueras wasn’t the only one who loved to play with reflections and light. Perrault says his favorite part of the building is the mirrored exterior. “The reflection of the light is constantly changing and gives a feel of uniqueness to each moment. The way the sun, the moon, and the lights of the city bounce off the property is always new.” hd www.perraultarchitecte.com; www.me-barcelona.com Above, from left: Pops of red break up the white guestroom; a brightly colored rug handmade in Nepal works in tandem with natural upholstery and wood to warm up reflective surfaces. 148 hospitalitydesign www.hdmag.comhttp://www.perraultarchitecte.com http://www.me-barcelona.com http://www.hdmag.com