Spa bathtub
Fast-filling plumbing hidden under natural stone and silent high-capacity drainage.
Real Project · Port d'Andratx
A full-scale renovation where technical plumbing blends with high-end Mediterranean architecture. Built-in systems, designer fittings, and a private natural stone spa.
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Chapter 1
Local natural stone integrated with invisible climate systems and technical built-in plumbing.
Fast-filling plumbing hidden under natural stone and silent high-capacity drainage.
Underfloor heating integration while keeping the authentic character of the rustic stone wall intact.
Outdoor lighting and hidden water outlets built directly into traditional stone pillars.
Chapter 2
Wet and outdoor areas require precision plumbing: built-in designer fittings and water treatment systems.
Filling pipes, skimmers and inlets tucked neatly underneath the stone paving.
Ceiling-recessed showerhead with reinforced piping and structural safety anchoring.
Pre-tiling wall-embedded faucet body with sleek, minimal matte black controls.
Chapter 3
When the installation is properly resolved inside, all you see is the design: kitchen, wellness and wine cellar.
Water supplies, drains and appliance connections all resolved inside the unit, for a clean island with nothing on show.
A continuous travertine bench and natural stone wall, with the spa plumbing built in and silent.
A bespoke wood wine cellar, with the climate dialled in to keep the wine at a constant temperature.
The pool seen from the olive grove: filtration and water inlets built in beneath the stone paving.
Yes. In this villa the taps are recessed into the wall before tiling, and the water feeds for the kitchen and pool run hidden under the paving; only the controls and the design remain visible. The key is to resolve the installation inside before the finishes go on, so it is best coordinated with the build from the start.
Yes. Here we built a bespoke timber wine cellar with climate control tuned to keep the wine at a constant temperature. It is a precision climate installation, separate from the rest of the house, designed purely to preserve the bottles.
Yes. The stone spa, the travertine bench and the rain shower recessed into the marble ceiling call for reinforced pipework, safety anchoring and quiet high-capacity drains. We resolve it without damaging the material and without the installation showing.
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