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View fullsize We never choose things straight out of a catalogue. And yes, that makes things more complicated. But it also makes it more fun.⁠
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Designing a bathroom is like assembling a puzzle where the pieces weren’t made to match—but we make them wo
View fullsize Some rooms take shape the moment you understand how a family lives. This one was always meant to be flexible—used by different guests at different times—so we chose beds that could shift: pushed together or pulled apart. That decision sha
View fullsize We didn’t do this alone.⁠
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Projects like this don’t happen in a vacuum — they happen in good company.⁠
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We couldn’t have pulled off such a complex renovation on this timeline without our brilliant project manager, Sylvie Jes
View fullsize Fast work needs fast decisions.⁠
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The secret to a fast, focused renovation? Decisive clients 🤩⁠
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This project moved like clockwork because our clients trusted the process and always knew what felt right. Every time we presented material or layout
View fullsize We're done — and it was a sprint!!!⁠ (swipe left!)⁠
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After seven intense months, we're ready to show you one of our fastest, fullest transformations yet.⁠
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This compact apartment in Port de Sóller needed everything — and we mean
View fullsize There’s a story in every layer here: Thomas (patiently) coaxing this wall into shape with lime and a lot of elbow grease. Our go-to artisan shaping this console table like he was born with a chisel in hand. A Moroccan rug we nearly gave up on f
View fullsize By the time we photograph most of our projects, the paint’s dry, the tools are packed, and we’ve mentally moved on to something entirely different. Sometimes years pass between finishing a space and actually posting it. Glamorous, right?⁠
View fullsize We’ve taken a step back lately—not just for a break, but to rethink how we show up here. Social media can start to feel like a stage, and we’re not great at performing. We’d rather share when there’s something real to sa
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View fullsize Another glimpse of Casa E‑JS—a project that means so much to us, not just for how it turned out, but for what it represents.⁠
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If you read yesterday’s post, you know that 2022 was a complicated year behind the scenes. This was another pr
View fullsize When we think about why we do this work, it’s not about the business side of things. What really drives us is the joy of making something beautiful—and the way that process brings people together. Designing a home is never just about fini
View fullsize When we design a house, we think in full—inside and out. Because in places like this, the porch isn’t an afterthought. It’s where meals happen, where guests linger, where the rhythm of the day settles in.⁠
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At Ca Na Lola, the same
View fullsize Designing homes doesn’t stop at the front door. More and more, we’ve found ourselves just as involved in the gardens, terraces, and pool surrounds—and honestly, we love it.⁠
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This courtyard in Casa E-JS is a perfect example. We sou
View fullsize It’s hard to say where the indoors end and the outdoors begin—and that’s just how we like it.⁠
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This porch at Ca Na Lola is where mornings stretch into long lunches, and lazy breakfasts turn into afternoon siestas. The light shifts
View fullsize It’s been a while, so we thought we’d reintroduce ourselves—just in case the algorithm moved on without us 🙃⁠
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We’re the duo behind this account (plus one small dog who thinks she’s the creative director 🐾). We run a
View fullsize Sun, stone, and a perfectly placed shadow.⁠
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We designed this terrace at Casa N‑M to celebrate the simple things: hand-built walls, morning coffee, and that magical moment when the woven canopy casts its first stripes of the day. (Bonus: no need to
View fullsize Another peek at Casa F‑H, just outside Santanyí—one of those projects that quietly stole our hearts. ⁠
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The palette here says a lot about how we work: warm lime render, pine joinery left raw and honest, soft terracotta underfoot, and ca
View fullsize This corner always seems to draw people in. Maybe it’s the warm stone, maybe it’s the smell of woodsmoke still lingering in the air. Or maybe it’s just the kind of spot that makes you want to sit for a while—with a glass of so
View fullsize This is Thomas. Standing on a pile of rubble, thinking about tile patterns or drainpipes or both.⁠
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We don’t usually show up in our own feed, but this felt like a good time to say hi 👋🏼⁠
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We’re the pair behind this very dusty operatio

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