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Three Mediterranean and sensory bathrooms dressed in Dekton and Sensa
Paulina Espinosa Miekwicz


Sijainti
Mallorca, Balearic Islands (Spain)
Contractor
Construcciones Eugenio Moreno
Material
Dekton | Sensa
Aplication
Cladding, washbasin, shower
Päättymispäivä
2025
Architecture / Design
Paulina Espinosa Miekwicz
Microcement application
Mia Projects
Väri
Nacre | Taj Mahal
Määrä
20 m2
El Puerto de Andratx is one of the most privileged areas in Mallorca. Here lies this house with direct access to the sea, whose owners contacted Paulina Espinosa Miekwicz to renovate the three bathrooms. “The aim of the intervention was to transform them into functional yet sensory spaces, where every material, texture, and shape added aesthetic and emotional value,” recalls the professional.
In response, Espinosa Miekwicz designed three warm and sophisticated spaces, conceived as points of calm and disconnection. “The design is structured around a neutral palette, noble materials, and bespoke solutions, executed with precision and sensitivity. Each bathroom reflects a contemporary vision of Mediterranean style, where natural light, wood, stone, and continuous finishes create a harmonious and timeless experience,” she explains.
Dekton Nacre, a textured neutral
In this renovation, Dekton Nacre has been the main protagonist. Its cream colour, which oscillates between fine microcement and lime stucco, is marked by water streaks and a relief gradient that not only adds sensory value but also fits perfectly with the Mediterranean style sought by the designer.
“Dekton Nacre was used in multiple applications within the bathrooms: vertical cladding, integrated basins, and large-format shower trays. Its soft tone and silky texture allow for continuous surfaces that provide visual lightness and a sense of spaciousness highly appreciated in bathroom spaces. Additionally, its matt finish offers an elegant and timeless aesthetic without competing with other materials present,” she explains.
Beyond its appearance, Espinosa Miekwicz also values the surface's ease of use: “Working with Cosentino means relying on highly reliable materials, both technically and aesthetically. For a studio like ours, which focuses on turnkey projects, it is essential that materials behave predictably and meet demanding standards of precision, durability, and beauty. Dekton's performance on-site was impeccable, and it is also a material that performs very well in daily use. Its low porosity makes it stain-resistant and easy to clean, even with neutral products. This makes it a perfect choice for bathroom spaces, where aesthetics must go hand in hand with functionality.”
An installation “without surprises”
One of the challenges of this project was ensuring that each piece fit into complex areas, such as shower trays between walls or suspended basins. “We had to integrate large-format elements into an existing structure, where the margins for error were minimal. We worked in small spaces with limited access and complex geometries, so each piece had to be meticulously designed and placed,” she recalls.
Fortunately, thanks to precise planning and proper coordination between design and construction, the installation proceeded without unpleasant surprises. “We requested custom-cut pieces with calculated margins to ensure they fit perfectly. Cosentino allowed us to design without limitations, with the confidence that each piece (from worktops to shower trays) would fit to the millimetre at the time of installation,” she states.
A bespoke sculptural basin with Sensa Taj Mahal
The guest toilet, in line with the rest of the décor, has a simple appearance. However, there is one piece that breaks this simplicity and stands out significantly: the bespoke basin created in Brazilian quartzite Sensa Taj Mahal. This natural stone with a stain-resistant treatment showcases a beautiful succession of beige layers with grey and golden veins in varying intensities, giving it a finish that is both sophisticated and organic.
“It is the standout piece of the space. Its presence subtly contrasts with the microcement walls, creating a dialogue between the artisanal and the contemporary. This combination, visible in the images, generates a warm, serene, and sophisticated atmosphere,” summarises the designer.




































