The designers worked with various brands from their hometown of Amsterdam for the eclectic furnishings.

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The designers worked with various brands from their hometown of Amsterdam for the eclectic furnishings. #IbizaInteriors #StandardStudios #Ibiza #CampoHouse #DesignMilk Photos by Youri Claessens
The kitchen and bathroom kept the original stone walls adding texture above the steel cabinets and marble countertop from Eginstill.

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The kitchen and bathroom kept the original stone walls adding texture above the steel cabinets and marble countertop from Eginstill. #IbizaInteriors #StandardStudios #Ibiza #CampoHouse #DesignMilk Photos by Youri Claessens
The original ‘sabina beams’ on the ceiling were saved keeping the building’s authentic character. Iroko window frames, concrete, and white chalk plastered stone walls were used as they’re materials traditionally used in Ibiza.

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The original ‘sabina beams’ on the ceiling were saved keeping the building’s authentic character. Iroko window frames, concrete, and white chalk plastered stone walls were used as they’re materials traditionally used in Ibiza. #IbizaInteriors #StandardStudios #Ibiza #CampoHouse #DesignMilk Photos by Youri Claessens
While they managed to salvage the walls and parts of the roof, everything else was in disrepair from sitting unused for years. The architects had to install electricity, water, and sewage to make the house functional for modern times. Solar panels were added to provide hot water (from a private well), in-floor heating, and electricity. Now, the house is self-sustainable and completely off the grid.

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While they managed to salvage the walls and parts of the roof, everything else was in disrepair from sitting unused for years. The architects had to install electricity, water, and sewage to make the house functional for modern times. Solar panels were added to provide hot water (from a private well), in-floor heating, and electricity. Now, the house is self-sustainable and completely off the grid. #IbizaInteriors #StandardStudios #Ibiza #CampoHouse #DesignMilk Photos by Youri Claessens