Original timber beams traverse the ceiling of this second-floor apartment in the Santa Catalina neighbourhood of Palma, Mallorca, where volumes rise to 3.7m above a continuous microcement floor. The proportions lend the 92sqm plan a quiet amplitude, with height and surface continuity establishing cohesion from the outset.
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
The main room is arranged as a single living, dining and kitchen space. A Cubro steel kitchen sits flush against one wall, its brushed finish and local-stone worktop introducing weight to the otherwise pared-back envelope. Bespoke joinery is recessed and handle-less. Iconico fittings and Huguet tiles line the two bathrooms, maintaining the restrained material register. Lighting remains minimal — an Ingo Maurer pendant suspended centrally, Flos wall fixtures set discreetly along plastered walls — allowing natural light from the balcony doors to define the room.
Two bedrooms occupy the quieter rear of the apartment — one with an en suite and walk-in wardrobe, the other adjacent to a second bathroom. Electric underfloor heating is embedded beneath the floor, and air conditioning is integrated throughout. A street-facing balcony and a loggia-like terrace provide measured outdoor extensions. It is listed for €880,000 with Fantastic Frank Mallorca.
