RESIDENTIAL
Contemporary Finca by Sebastià Muntaner
This residential project by Palma-based architect Sebastià Muntaner redefines what it means to build in Mallorca — honoring the island's vernacular tradition while embracing a rigorously contemporary interior language.
The exterior reads as a classic finca mallorquina: warm sandstone walls, generous covered terraces, ancient olive trees anchoring the landscape. Step inside, and the vocabulary shifts entirely. Double-height volumes, polished concrete floors, and floor-to-ceiling Crittall steel windows flood the living spaces with Mediterranean light. Natural oak cabinetry, bespoke dining furniture, and a suspended fireplace define a palette of warmth within a strictly neutral shell.
The kitchen and dining area sit at the heart of the home — a single open volume connecting indoor and outdoor living. Black pendant lights punctuate the double-height ceiling; an island in brushed concrete and raw oak anchors the space. Every material choice points to the same intention: tactile, honest, enduring.
Photography captures the dialogue between architecture and landscape — the way morning light crosses the entrance hall, the geometry of shadow cast by the crittall grid, the terrace that makes the boundary between inside and outside disappear.
Architecture: Sebastià Muntaner · Photography: Vladimir Vladimirov · Location: Mallorca, Spain