Welcome to our collection of stunning homes in Spain, each meticulously designed by some of the world’s leading architects to offer a unique blend of style, comfort, and luxury. Whether you’re seeking a contemporary masterpiece or a classic Mediterranean villa, we invite you to explore our portfolio and find your dream home in one of Spain’s most beautiful locations.
Our Collection of 15 Stunning Homes in Spain
Casa Altos De Benageber by Perretta Arquitectura
- Architecture office: Perretta Arquitectura
- Social networks: @perrettaarquitectura
- Contact email: net@perrettaarquitectura.com
- Office Location (City, Country): Valencia, Spain
- Construction completion year: 2021
- Constructed area (m2): 524 m2
- Location: San Antonio de Benagéber, Bétera (Valencia), Spain
- Program: Detached single-family home
Perretta’s architectural project in Altos de San Antonio is the architectural solution to accommodate two families with a close relationship between them. The challenge was to compose two different programs, with different needs, in a set of semi-detached houses creating a harmony in the whole.
Hemeroscopium House By Ensamble Studio
- Location: Madrid, Spain
- Project Date: 2005 (December)
- Final Date of Work: 2008 (June)
- Author of the Project: Antón García-Abril
- Studio: Ensamble Studio
Hemeroscopium is the place for the Greeks where the sun sets. It is an allusion to a place that only exists in the senses, that moves and yet is a real place. It is delimited by the references of the horizon, by the physical limits, it is defined by the light and it occurs in time.
Llo House by OOIIO Architecture
- Architect: OOIIO Architecture
- Status: Built
- Project Year: 2019-2022
- Location: Valdemorillo, Madrid, Spain
- Area: 243 m²
- Team: Joaquín Millán Villamuelas, Federica Aridon Mamolar, Jesús Reyes García
- Client: Private
- Builder: Construcciones y Reformas Carrión s.l.
- Photography: Javier de Paz
A family decided to contact the OOIIO architecture studio for the design and execution of their home on a beautiful plot in Valdemorillo, a town north of Madrid, near the Sierra.
Albania House by OOIIO Arquitectura
- Architects: OOIIO Arquitectura
- Area: 250 m²
- Year: 2019
- Photographs: josefotoinmo
- Manufacturers: Daikin, Baumit, Donaire Solar, Grupo Halcón Cerámicas, Hormigón y Pavimento s.l.
- City: Ciudad Real
- Country: Spain
Its simple shape and architecture is a combination of the vertical lines of the white cylinder with the diagonals of its characteristics blades and inclined roof.
Carmen House by Carles Faus Arquitectura
- Architect: Carles Faus Arquitectura
- Architect’s E-mail: info@carlesfaus.com
- Collaborating architects: Anaís Penáguila, María Aloy
- Location (street, city, country): Dénia / Alicante / Spain
- Year term construction: 2018
- Built surface: 189.65 m2
- Photographer: Mariela Apollonio
The design of the housing is born focusing on the style of the Ibizan country house, simple clear lines, controlled light and the white color as starting stroke.
Casa VN by Guillem Carrera
- Location: Alella, Barcelona, Spain
- Promoter: Private
- Architect: Guillem Carrera
The resulting ensemble seeks to be a whole, timeless and heterogeneous, that is part of the place and the landscape. Likewise, it is proposed to naturalize the unbuilt spaces and rehabilitate and re-landscape landscaping.
The House in the Forest in Barcelona, Spain by El Fil Verd, Estudi d’Arquitectura
- Architect: Elisabetta Quarta Colosso, El Fil Verd estudi d’arquitectura
- Architect Instagram: @elfilverd
- Location: Garraf Forest, Barcelona, Spain
The design of this detached single-family house was commissioned to us by a couple with the dream of retirement living in the middle of nature. The site is characterized by a Mediterranean vegetation typical of the area and includes olive trees, pines, mastic trees and palm hearts on calcareous soils.
DM House by HORMA estudio
- Architects: HORMA estudio
- Area: 4306 ft²
- Year: 2021
- Photographs: Mariela Apollonio – fotógrafa de arquitectura
- City: Puerto de Sagunto
- Country: Spain
Living on one floor implies continuity, articulation, composition, and fragmentation of spaces without losing the unity of the whole. The project of this house works the globality of the plot from its maximum use by its users.
Ibiza Villa by Norik Karavardanian
- Location: Spain, Ivisa
- Design: Gallardo Llopis Arquitectos
- Visualization: Nurik Karanavidani, Bit Studio
The turquoise sparkles of Cala Talamanca shade the vibrant Mediterranean light that outlines, in the distance, the rocky silhouette of Dalt Vila. This landscape setting is the backdrop that can be seen from Ses Torres and that defines the project of this house in Ibiza.
Reyes House by Carles Faus Arquitectura
- Architecture Office: Carles Faus Arquitectura
- E-mail address: info@carlesfaus.com
- Architect in Charge: Carles Faus Borràs
- Location: Cullera, Valencia, Spain
- Year: 2021
- Area: 150 m2
- Photographer: Adrián Mora Maroto
We were faced with practically a square of just 56 square meters to design this house. It is shaped from a simple linear extrusion up to the third floor where we made a small inclination in the back part, where a terrace with views of the mountain and the castle of Cullera will appear.
Mirma House by Carles Faus Arquitectura
- Architecture: Carles Faus Arquitectura
- E-mail: info@carlesfaus.com
- Architect in charge: Carles Faus Borràs
- Location (street, city, country): Dénia / Alicante / Spain
- Year term construction: 2018
- Built surface: 323.73 m2
- Photographer: Adrián Mora Morató
The project was born out of a pre-existence, we started from a single-family house where several families lived and we had to reconvert it into a single house with the capacity to host many visits from relatives in the summer months.
Two Languages House by Pepa Díaz Architect
- Company name: Pepa Díaz Architect
- Contact e-mail: pepadiazarquitecta@gmail.com
- Project location: Bolnuevo. Murcia. Spain.
- Completion Year: 2019
- Building area (m²): 196
- Other participants: Francisco J. Guillermo and Jose Luis Pérez (zereprojects)
- Photo credits: David Frutos
This is a house that takes position in its place. At PDA we wanted to rethink the need with which many people of this area arrive: obtaining infinite horizontal surfaces with no sense of belonging to the place where they exist when actually most of them present characteristics that allow us to integrate architecture in its surroundings.
Villa K by Marion Regitko Architects
- Client: Private
- Architect: Marion Regitko Architects, Marion Regitko
- Design & Interiors: Igloo Design, Soo Wilkinson and John Grant
- Location: Mijas, Malaga, Spain
- Area: 916.0 sqm (including terraces and swimming pool)
- Project Year: 2020
- Photographs: Fernando Alda
The design has been a collaboration between Marion Regitko Architects and UK based designers Soo Wilkinson & John Grant of Igloo Design. Their holistic approach to the interior and exterior spaces of the villa, along with the continuity of materials and finishes has resulted in a seamless flow throughout.
AA House by HORMA estudio
- Architects: HORMA estudio
- Area: 250 m²
- Year: 2020
- Photographs: Mariela Apollonio – fotógrafa de arquitectura
- Manufacturers: AutoCAD, Cosín
- Design Team: Nacho Juan, Clara Cantó, Jose Iborra, Ana Riera, Andrés Herreo, Belén Iglesias, María Mateo
- City: Puerto de Sagunto
- Country: Spain
The project aims to respond to the corner of a block where a continuous elevation, without edges, is offered to be seen from all angles, without prioritizing one view over another. The curve understood as a continuous line becomes the work tool for a house that aims to be part of the environment that surrounds it.
Casa Banlusa by Sara Acebes Anta
- Architecture Office: Sara Acebes Anta
- Contact email: acebesantasara@gmail.com
- Country of Office: Spain
- Construction completion year: 2021
- Built-up area: 205.00 m2
- Location: Renedo de Esgueva (Valladolid), Spain
The house is located in a special enclave, surrounded by nature, which is part of a small town in the outskirts of the city of Valladolid. The area is unique because of its proximity to the Esgueva Valley and the Duero Canal so framing the landscape was one of the main objectives of the project.