"Warning: although it remains like this for now, this house is not finished." Looking at the photos of our latest work for Can Monroig, I wonder if the essence of the houses is not here, in this "unfinished" moment, before our own tastes, fashions, and the latest trends come through the door.…
This is a typical Mallorcan house, located in a village in the interior of the island of Mallorca, and although at some point it must have been isolated, it is currently in the town centre, surrounded by other houses of much more recent construction. Even so, before its restoration it already attracted attention, it was different from the others…
Structural restoration of an old farmhouse in the Bonany area, Petra; Mallorca. Inland, there are beautiful examples of traditional Mallorcan construction. Centuries-old houses built with earth, clay, lime and stone. First phase of restoration of the house Traditionally, these houses were built with the materials…
We rebuilt the roof, providing it with ecological and natural insulation, using lime mortars and natural materials. We restored the walls that were half-ruined. We adapted the existing space to the client's needs but without losing the essence of the original house. We used noble materials such as oak beams, recycled wood in the carpentry, slabs...
This newly built house is located in the north of Mallorca. We collaborated in the decoration by locating and selecting Spanish period doors, some of them with original polychromy; we chose the floors of recovered antique terracotta that decorate all the rooms of the house or natural Mallorcan stone on the terraces that surround the house.…
Over the last 15 years we have collaborated on numerous restorations or new construction homes. Locating old materials such as tiles, stone, architectural elements or period doors; creating decorative finishes on walls or furniture; or selecting furniture, antiques or objects for decoration. The vast majority of these collaborations have been carried out by…
We met the owners of this house in the decoration shop that we ran at the time in Pollensa. On a trip to Paris we visited the house that they had just bought and needed to renovate. Our contribution to the decoration consisted of selecting old Spanish doors. Among the selection, the one that stands out is the one leading to the entrance to the house.
In 2012 we worked on a sustainable construction project for two houses in Cameroon. In one of them, already in the completion phase, our job was to supervise the finishing and decoration of the house. Locating local materials such as baked clay brick, local craftsmen for the construction work, and…