Minimalism in Harmony with Nature: Architect's House on the Island of Formentera

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The architect Maria Castello's house on the Spanish island of Formentera looks different from others — essentially, it consists of three separate blocks made of properly shaped pine, connected by a glass corridor. One wall in each section is also made of glass — this ensures direct and nearly obstacle-free contact with nature.

The interior design is built on a cozy combination of natural wood and white surfaces, which together with pleasant textiles make the space very comfortable. A wonderful house for lovers of natural minimalism!

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