Lluïsa never imagined she would end up living in a 14th-century convent. It took more than two years of work, but they have no regrets. “Only the structure of the house was left standing, and since it is a listed property, it had to be preserved. For the interiors, Cuca Arraut, responsible for the renovation and interior design, chose noble woods, linen, hemp, natural textures, and a color palette of three tones: white, blue, and gray, ‘fresh colors associated with the sea.’

The house of the sea – Chesterfield Loor Sofa, Avis Armchair & Dover Armchair by Crearte Collections.

Edition 646