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modern home in mallorca, spain

This home in Mallorca, Spain was designed by the famous Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza, and came to me via Noticias Arquitectura. (Ah, the joys of being able to speak another language.)

The home, constructed in three major parts, are connected to create unique and somewhat jagged shapes.  Lucky for the occupants, the square shapes are softened by the round and soft movement of the surrounding natural landscape, making it a fabulous and interesting concept. Not to mention the spectacular views.

The beautiful and sparse interior feels spacious and light. Although some additional feminine touches are definitely in order (imho). How about some blue textured pillows to pull in the blue of the rug?

The idea of a visually separate space, that is actually connected is intriguing. I’m curious how this reflects in the lives of the occupants. In Feng Shui this home reflects an excess of the metal element. The metal element in its positive form reflects a higher mind and when out of balance can translate to a determined character. Interesting.

For more info on the architect follow me.

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