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Es Pou is designed by Spanish architecture studio
The separation of these three cubes is as much a stylish choice as it is functional: the spaces in between each provide air flow and introduce natural lighting in unexpected ways. In a particularly elegant design moment, a decorative pattern is cut into the tile, providing ventilation and facade detail. At certain times of day, the pattern casts a stunning shadow across the interior breezeway.
The rural and agricultural nature of the area inspired the colour palette for the interior of the home. While the clean, bright white on the exterior contrasts starkly with the dusty browns and reds of the landscape, the interior is warm and richly coloured. Muted red tile covers most of the floors, and the ceilings, trim, and cabinetry are fashioned of natural light-coloured wood. In the bathrooms, a lush green-coloured tile climbs up the walls, calling to mind the almond trees that can be viewed from the home’s veranda. White walls and floor-to-ceiling windows brighten the entire interior.
Built-in shelving and storage units abound in the interior design of Es Pou. Wooden shelves stand out against the white walls, providing the perfect landing place for a curated selection of art and decorative objects. The open-concept wardrobes are fully built-in and allow the residents’ clothing to be displayed much like the artwork in the rest of the home. In the living room, a fireplace is housed in a monolithic cabinet alongside display nooks. The quantity of built-in and recessed storage spaces give a clean look to the design and limit extraneous furnishings.
The mix of materials, colours, and decor lend the dwelling an almost vintage quality. Es Pou is undoubtedly modern, yet there is something in the design that reaches back, calling to mind designs of the past, while refusing to commit to any single style. The ceramic tile used throughout is an especially important aspect of the design: the tile honours the artisan history of Spanish ceramics. Antique furnishings contribute to the blend of design styles in the interior. The overall result is a dwelling that is timeless: grounded in history but designed with a thoroughly contemporary lens.