
Interior Architecture
Apartment CA
Mallorca, Spain — 2024A 600-square-metre residence on the Mediterranean coast, designed around two governing ideas: total permeability to the sea, nearly every room orienting through floor-to-ceiling glass toward the water, and the deliberate tension between light and dark.


While bedrooms, kitchen, and one living area are held in light, restrained tones, the media lounge introduces a dark oak wall as a dramatic counterpoint. This duality of brightness and depth runs through the entire interior, creating a rhythm of openness and intimacy.


An unbroken sight line extends from the kitchen island through the living landscape, past the glass facade, to the horizon, a single visual axis connecting the domestic and the infinite.






Photography — Kim Huhn
