Beautiful Period Features in an Early 20th-Century Majorcan Townhouse
The Spanis island of Mallorca is a popular vacation destination, but more and more people have chosen Mallorca as their new home. Plenty of sunshine, warm weather, and beautiful beaches make this island so popular, and the historic (town)houses are packed with historic Mediterranean charm that delight many new residents.
Today, I want to share another Majorcan townhouse that has been carefully renovated to blend historic features and luxurious modern materials, creating a perfect historic home that’s fit for contemporary living.
The townhouse in Sollér dates from 1903 and has its own courtyard. The 385 square meters of living spaces are spread over three floors.
The blue-green color of the outdoor shutters returns to the exposed ceiling beams in the living room. The sitting room opens to the courtyard garden with its swimming pool.
The kitchen has a modern design with a combination of natural wood surfaces and iridescent grey-green tones of the marble island and worktops.
The home office with built-in shelves and a herringbone parquet floor offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.
The hallway features beautifully restored historical elements such as banisters, wooden steps, and cement tiles. The doors with cut glass are reminiscent of Art Nouveau.
The townhouse as four bedrooms, each with its own bathroom.
The bathroom is designed in a historic style, which can be seen in the washbasin, bathtub, and cement tiles on the floor.
Beautiful historic wooden doors lead to the en suite bathroom.
The pool is also designed to combine historic and modern design philosophies. Old and new, traditional and modern materials, smooth and rough surfaces are paired to create a wonderful outdoor space.
The townhouse is listed for sale at Fantastic Frank Palma.