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

the new mediterranean

  • Portfolio
  • Our Story
  • Blog
  • Work With Us
  • Contact
  • Instagram
View fullsize Not every phase is camera-ready. Right now we’re somewhere between “beautiful concept” and “why is there grout in my hair?”⁠
⁠
This is the messy middle—when tile samples live on the dining table, decisions stack up
View fullsize We always start with materials — they set the rhythm for everything else. Clay, lime, wood, stone: nothing fancy, just honest things made the right way. An @espanyolet home isn’t about size or style — it’s about how it’s
View fullsize Each of these lines tells a bit of our story — how a love for interiors grew into designing whole homes.⁠
⁠
Not out of ambition, but curiosity. The more we renovated, the more we wanted to understand how things are made — the layers behin
View fullsize
View fullsize Casa Coco: Before the Rebuild⁠
⁠
Before we began, the beauty was already here — patterned tiles worn smooth with time, marès stone walls that hold the warmth of the island, woodwork shaped by hand decades ago.⁠
⁠
This home has history in
View fullsize Casa Coco: The Work Behind the Walls⁠
⁠
This is the part no one glamorizes — the dust, the drawings on paper scraps, the endless measuring and remeasuring. But it’s also the part we love most.⁠
⁠
Every decision, every adjustment, every la
View fullsize Preserve. Protect. Restore. This is the story behind Casa Coco @casacoco_mallorca⁠
⁠
A once-grand townhouse, now in the midst of a complete restoration. We’re bringing back its original character — hand-carved doors, decorative cornices,
View fullsize If the first visit felt like discovering a secret, the second was about seeing its potential. Casa Lobo doesn’t need a grand reinvention—it needs care, clarity, and a light touch.⁠
⁠
The house is full of those beautifully impractical quir
View fullsize Casa Lobo wasn’t love at first sight—because you couldn’t even see it. From the street, it’s completely hidden by a dense wall of cacti, bougainvillea, and overgrown trees. Step through the gate and it’s like entering an
View fullsize
View fullsize
View fullsize We have a bit of a lamp obsession. Not the kind where you buy too many, but the kind where every lamp we choose has a job to do.⁠
⁠
A pendant can lower the ceiling just enough to feel cozy. A bedside lamp can turn reading into a ritual. Even a simple
View fullsize Now → Then: swipe for the “before.” Same beams, same terracotta floor—completely different feel. We traded the all-brown hotel vibe for a warm, rose-tinted palette that lets the light do the talking.⁠
⁠
What changed? We strippe
View fullsize Now → Then: our favorite kind of plot twist. Swipe for the WIP and the “before” — that cold 1980s yellow had the room buzzing. We dialed it down and warmed everything up.⁠
⁠
Lime-painted walls (those painterly brushstrokes we l
View fullsize Green has a funny way of sneaking into our projects. Not the shouty, neon kind—but shades that feel like they’ve been borrowed straight from nature.⁠
⁠
Swipe and you’ll see how it shows up differently every time: a limewashed wall t
View fullsize Every kitchen has a story, and this one starts with a slab of stone so heavy it took several strong men to carry it in. Emperador marble, with its deep tones and soft veining, became the centerpiece here—rounded at the corners to echo the curve
View fullsize We built a kitchen where there was none—just stone, earth, and a dream of cooking outside.⁠
⁠
Tucked beneath a canopy of vines and sunlight, this space now feels inevitable—as if it’s always been here. But swipe and you’ll see
View fullsize These tiles do all the talking. Handmade terracotta, sourced just down the road, and full of the kind of texture you can’t fake. They became the anchor for this kitchen—the detail that makes you forget what isn’t the star.⁠
⁠
Swipe
View fullsize Here’s one of our @espanyolet kitchens in its finished state—but it didn’t start this way 🫣 Swipe to see!⁠
⁠
Getting here meant being on site as much as at the desk, rolling up our sleeves, hauling, sanding, and making calls with p
View fullsize Kitchen week goes outdoors! 🍽️ This first image here shows Thomas (with Lola checking if dinner’s ready), but the story here is bigger: this was a bare rooftop before we designed and built a kitchen into it. With the Tramuntana boulders on one

© espanyolet 2025 Press Info Terms / Legal