Discover the Warmth: A Stunning Wooden Home in Girona Inspired by Eastern Tradition
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This stunning home channels the bright, cozy warmth of natural wood and is turning heads. Set in Girona on the outskirts of Barcelona, the house measures 40 pyeong (about 1,423 sq ft) and draws inspiration from traditional East Asian timber architecture.



Ground-floor / basement floor plans ©Roman Izquierdo Bouldstridge
Natural materials, daylight, and wood come together to create a soft, luminous ambiance. The ground floor hosts an open living room, kitchen, dining area, a master bedroom with an en-suite, a secondary bedroom, an additional bathroom, and a terrace. The basement adds three more bedrooms, a study, and two bathrooms.


A wide terrace floods the ground floor with daylight, keeping it bright and airy. Anchored by the dining area, the living room, kitchen, master suite, and a secondary bedroom are arranged around it, creating a tidy, uncomplicated layout.


Styled with white pendant lights and a wooden dining table, the dining area channels a warm, home-café vibe—perfect for meals, tea, or curling up with a book.


The living and dining rooms are separated by a sliding door, allowing the space to open up or be closed off easily so it can adapt to different needs.


A sleek white built-in sink and a storage-rich island highlight the kitchen’s clean, efficient layout.


The master bedroom embraces natural minimalism, furnished with only the essentials to create a calm, private retreat.


Thoughtful design maximizes light and airflow in the basement, so it feels bright and comfortable despite being below ground. The result is a pleasantly livable, well-crafted space.











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