This revived Mallorcan townhouse is a tapestry of old and new

Textures and tones add subtly to its revamped spaces

Old rubs shoulders with new at this freshly renovated Mallorca property in the historic town of Campos.

The 100-year-old townhouse is at the very centre of the town, which is located on the south side of the island, next to the old church and close to the market. It has undergone a top-to-bottom renovation within the last 18 months to update its stone bones with modern systems and amenities, such as underfloor heating and solar panel installation.

Living spaces have been opened up to create a more modern spatial flow, especially on the ground level, where the kitchen and living room open onto a terrace and saltwater lap pool.

Polished concrete floors in the studio and patio area contrast the rough stonework of the original structure, and there’s textural interplay via Huguet and restored original floor tiles. Windows and doors have been updated sympathetically and installed by local carpenters, and the entire house has been given a minimalist colour scheme inspired by the sandy beaches of nearby Es Trenc, Ses Covetes and Colonia Sant Jordi – all 9 km away.

Fantastic Frank is selling the four-bedroom Mallorca property for €985,000, and it comes turnkey with the price tag, including furnishings.

Photography: Fantastic Frank
Photography: Fantastic Frank
Photography: Fantastic Frank
Photography: Fantastic Frank
Photography: Fantastic Frank

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