Increasingly, more and more people choose environmentally friendly buildings and construction processes. Buildings that blend into their natural environment. Respecting it and making good use of its resources.
A good example of this trend is this new single-family home project that we are building in the centre of Majorca.
Self-sufficient and perfectly adapted to its environment
With a built surface area of 496,22m2, a swimming pool with a surface area of 218,36m2 and a plot of land of approximately 27,098.38 m2, this house blends both aesthetically as well as functionally into the vineyard surrounding it. Furthermore, its large picture windows take in as much natural light as possible, in addition to offering sweeping views over the Tramuntana mountain range.
This will be a self-sufficient property, given that it will be supplied by a solar panel field and a private well. The electrical, air-conditioning and telecommunications systems have been designed to achieve the maximum level of energy and environmental efficiency.
All these features, together with the high-quality home appliances that it will be equipped with will turn this property into an ideal escape from daily life, perfect for relaxation and enjoying the island's natural environment, while having a minimum impact.
The advantages of building using a metal structure
The innovative metal structure of this building allows us to create roomy and welcoming spaces. This feature will also allow us to use constructive and architectural elements that blend in with the surrounding environment. In turn, this will also increase the sustainability of the buildings.
Modern, minimalist and very natural: this is what its interiors will look like
The property will include a main residence built around a central courtyard and two bedroom annexes. These last ones will have their own private outdoor areas.
The main building will be divided into day and night areas. The day area will include a large double-height living room, an ample kitchen and a dining room. The night area will consist of 3 double bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. In addition to having their own bathrooms, each bedroom will have their own private lounge areas.
The living room, dining room and main bedroom all have direct access to the swimming pool, which is L-shaped. Lastly, the swimming pool will lead to the vineyard through a footbridge spanning the pool.
At Grupo Ferrá we are proud to contribute to change and improvement through our commitment to sustainable construction processes and materials. We would like to thank architect Luis Ladaria and architectural technician Joan Brunet for entrusting us with the construction of this wonderful project.