In the heart of Mallorca, Son Llaneres is a contemporary oasis set in a rustic landscape. Commissioned by a Spanish family living abroad, this cozy holiday home was designed as a retreat where a connection to nature blends seamlessly with modern and functional design. The main challenge of the project was to harmonize contemporary design with the strict aesthetic restrictions typical of rural land.
Strategically located on an expansive plot near the town of Campos, the house naturally integrates into its surroundings, making use of the flat terrain and countryside views.
Son Llaneres achieves this by using a combination of local materials, with the exterior showcasing Santanyí dry stone combined with ochre stucco. Both inside and out, the flooring features gray Zarci natural stone, and, due to rural restrictions, an Arabic-style pitched roof was used.
The furniture, mainly composed of natural woods and light tones, was carefully selected by the client to reflect their personal style and preferences.
The design features a unique volumetric arrangement with pitched roofs, creating a cross-shaped layout that distinguishes the four exterior zones: one for access, one for the master bedroom, another for the guest area, and lastly, the ground floor’s living room, dining area, and kitchen, which open to the porch and pool in an L-shape.
The upper floor houses two bedrooms and an additional bathroom, completing the functional layout of the home.