Historic Mediterranean Hotels

Lagranja Design Breathed New Life Into the Breezy Hotel Terramar

When it comes to Mediterranean hotels, it is always extremely important for the architectural arrangement and the interior design to produce a cheery, breezy and relaxing atmosphere. Barcelona-based firm Lagranja Design built on these universal conceptualizations in the overhaul of Terramar — a Mediterranean hotel in Sitges, Spain.

With an abundance of site-specific motifs like "ceramics, wicker, clay, macramé, terracotta" and more, the studio was able to give a traditional yet modern spin to the establishment. In addition, the interior boasts custom projects that infuse Hotel Terramar with an artistic personality — from the intricate marble-covered bar to the immersive fish installation art. The authenticity of the Mediterranean hotel is strengthened by the building's history, which dates back to the 1930s.

Photo Credits: Joan Guillamat
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