Parcela 470 house

Rooted in the timeless landscape of Mallorca, this newly built modern villa reinterprets Mediterranean architecture through a language of clarity, warmth, and refined simplicity. Set among ancient olive trees and natural stone terraces, the villa is conceived as a serene retreat that blends contemporary design with traditional island materials.

The architecture is defined by clean volumes, soft mineral façades, and generous floor-to-ceiling glazing that dissolves the boundary between interior and exterior. Large sliding wooden-framed doors open the living spaces directly onto expansive terraces, creating a seamless flow between the house and its natural surroundings. Sunlight moves freely through the home throughout the day, animating the textured stone floors and warm timber surfaces.

Inside, the spatial concept emphasizes openness and calm. Living, dining, and kitchen areas are arranged along the garden front, with framed views toward the olive groves and landscaped patios. Natural materials—local stone, lime-based plaster, and solid wood—establish a quiet, tactile atmosphere that feels both contemporary and deeply connected to Mallorca’s architectural heritage.

Outdoor spaces are conceived as extensions of the interior: generous terraces, shaded lounges, and intimate courtyard areas invite year-round living in harmony with the Mediterranean climate. The restrained palette and precise detailing allow the landscape to remain the true protagonist of the project.

This villa is a modern interpretation of Mallorcan living—elegant, understated, and timeless. It is architecture that does not compete with its setting, but enhances it through proportion, light, and material honesty.