In the central district of Camp den Serralta, next to Paseo Mallorca and Santa Catalina, this newly built single-family house, completed in 2022, represents the culmination of the mission statement of its builders; the creation of welcoming and sustainable spaces, using a unique combination of techniques and materials, both traditional and proven, as well as innovative and sustainable. Comfort over quantity and design effectiveness over appearance. Distributed over 4 floors plus a roof terrace, it offers a large garage with an elevator that will take us to any of the 4 floors. The first floor offers two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a terrace-laundry room, on the second floor we find the master suite with its own bathroom and dressing room. Going up to the third floor we reach the space created by the living dining room and the open kitchen. Finally, the roof terrace offers a large recreational space, facing south, which provides perfect solar incidence. Wooden structure, interior and exterior lining in natural materials such as cork and wood, underfloor heating, effective insulation, aerothermal, electric charging socket in the garage, and numerous unique design details give this urban jewel its exceptional character.
Santa Catalina is the place to be in Palma! There is no other place in Palma like this barrio – with the local market which offers fresh produce every day except on Sundays and the diversity of restaurants and bars which have turned Santa Catalina into the ultimate hotspot on weekdays and especially on weekends. Come in the morning to shop your groceries at the market or have breakfast in one of the cafes. Or sit down for lunch or dinner and choose from the many reastaurants offering food from all around the world.
On weekends several clubs open their doors and for dancing and drinks. Over the last years this place has developed from a fishing neighborhood - one of the oldest and most historic ones of Palma – into modern living behind the traditional facades. Many of the lowrise houses contain studios and apartments have been beautifully restored and modernised and have attracted many buyers from Scandinavia and other European countries. Palma's old town is only a quick walk away and the sea front promenade is ideal for running, rollerblading or cycling all the way towards Portixol and further to the Playa de Palma.
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