
"Not every 80s home gets a second life this stunning. But in Alcudia, perched above the jaw-dropping Mallorcan coastline, Germany-based design studio Holzrausch has turned a once-underwhelming vacation home, Casa da Praia, into a summer retreat where mid-century California vibes seamlessly merge with touches of Brazilian and Mexican influences. On the exterior, the house looks deceptively toned down - until you spot the pops of color drenching the poolside walls (where there's an outdoor shower), much like you'd find at Luis Barragán's house and studio in Mexico City."
"Holzrausch preserved the two-level layout and original pine beams, then incorporated teak wood into the cabinetry, wall panels, and kitchen furniture. The studio even opened the central false ceiling to flood the once-dark core of the home with daylight from the terrace - an architectural choice that instantly makes everything feel more connected to the outdoors."
"Color, again, plays a huge part - this time inside the villa. Holzrausch leans into the geometric quirks of the original structure and the clients' love for Latin American design, pulling inspiration from the architectural masters, including the aforementioned Barragán. The kitchen alone is quite impressive, with its pink-painted doors and a glossy yellow suspended ceiling that glows as natural light enters the space."
A seaside vacation home in Alcudia was renovated into a summer retreat combining mid-century California aesthetics with Brazilian and Mexican influences. The exterior was simplified into a sculpted, monochromatic volume with textured plaster and vibrant poolside color washes, while Mediterranean and native landscaping enliven the grounds. The original two-level plan and pine beams were retained, complemented by teak cabinetry and wall panels. A central false ceiling was opened to admit daylight from the terrace, enhancing indoor‑outdoor flow. Interiors emphasize bold color, geometric quirks, and a standout kitchen with pink doors and a glossy yellow suspended ceiling.
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