Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank

Completely rebuilt and completed earlier this year, this Mallorcan apartment occupies a full storey of a 1942 building close to Palma’s harbour. Ceiling heights reach 3.1m, and terraces and balconies face east, south and west, bringing light into the rooms throughout the day. The property on the market for €1,250,000 via Fantastic Frank Palma.

The main hallway leads inward before opening to the kitchen and dining area. Oak joinery by Aina Interiors is paired with local stone surfaces and a monolithic island with an integrated Bora hob. The dining space connects directly to a 20sqm terrace, while the living room sits slightly apart, anchored by a cast-iron wood-burning stove.

Bedrooms are arranged along one side of the apartment. The main bedroom opens onto a loggia and includes an en suite, with three additional rooms and a second bathroom positioned nearby. Sealed concrete floors and mineral finishes run throughout, with a restrained palette of wood, stone and plaster.

Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank

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