• Portfolio
  • Our Story
  • Blog
  • Work With Us
  • Contact
  • Instagram
espanyolet

the new mediterranean

  • Portfolio
  • Our Story
  • Blog
  • Work With Us
  • Contact
  • Instagram
View fullsize It’s hard to say where the indoors end and the outdoors begin—and that’s just how we like it.⁠
⁠
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 🙃⁠
⁠
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.⁠
⁠
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. ⁠
⁠
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.⁠
⁠
We don’t usually show up in our own feed, but this felt like a good time to say hi 👋🏼⁠
⁠
We’re the pair behind this very dusty operatio
View fullsize There are a few materials we keep coming back to. Not out of habit, but because they keep proving themselves.⁠
⁠
They hold their own in every kind of light. They take on age beautifully. They make a space feel grounded from day one.⁠
⁠
We’re no
View fullsize This isn’t just a pillow. It’s where the terrace started.⁠
⁠
We hand-painted it in soft blue to echo the sea just beyond the bougainvillea—faded, lived-in, made for summer days and salt-air nights.⁠
⁠
It’s a small thing, but t
View fullsize It’s funny how certain threads keep weaving their way through our work. ⁠
⁠
The last two posts showed upcoming designs—full of inky, saturated tones—and while those are just getting started, this bathroom? We finished it over four y
View fullsize We didn’t go looking for navy blue.⁠
⁠
We started with the tiles—original Mallorcan cement, full of age and pattern and personality. Too beautiful to toss, too opinionated to ignore. So we worked with them.⁠
⁠
Deep blues, warm tones, text
View fullsize Not every bathroom wants to be white and bright.⁠
Some just want to turn the lights low and play Nina Simone 🎶⁠
⁠
This one's all about mood—deep blue walls, textured Moroccan tiles, brushed brass, and a quiet sense of drama. The kind of space
View fullsize Tucked just beneath the roofline, this room at the top of Casa Coco might be our favorite.⁠
⁠
It opens onto a generous terrace with sweeping views over Felanitx—a rare find in a townhouse like this. We’re designing it as a truly flexible
View fullsize Hard to believe this is the middle of Felanitx.⁠
⁠
Casa Coco's courtyard is unusually large for a townhouse in the heart of the city—one of the many reasons this project felt like such a rare find. With space to pause, breathe, and soak in the
View fullsize This room was nothing but rubble and fractured arches when we first stepped in. What drew us in wasn’t what it was—but what it could become. We imagined something grounded yet generous. A space where North African geometry could meet Medi
View fullsize You love the idea of Mediterranean living—but not the endless work of it.⁠
⁠
@casacoco_mallorca offers the best of both worlds: 180 m² of open, leafy garden with a pool and dining terrace—without the all-consuming upkeep of a finca i
View fullsize
View fullsize
View fullsize
View fullsize

© espanyolet 2025 Press Info Terms / Legal