Hallway Architect Carles Oliver rehabbed an old, empty building in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, over the course of three years for just over $21,000. While the majority of the budget went towards improving energy efficiency, such as installing roof insulation, the rest was spent on removing layers of architecture to reveal the original construction, including the stone-clad walls and wooden ceilings.  Photo 6 of 12 in 12 Stone-Clad Interiors That Incorporate the Perfect Touch of Texture from A Salvaged Apartment on Mallorca Leaves its Roots Exposed

12 Stone-Clad Interiors That Incorporate the Perfect Touch of Texture

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Architect Carles Oliver rehabbed an old, empty building in the Spanish city of Palma over the course of three years. While the majority of the $21,000 budget went toward improving the home’s energy efficiency, the rest was spent on removing layers of architecture to reveal the original construction, including the stone-clad walls and wooden ceilings.