The first inspiration for my rooms was the Tijosa Eco House Camp project itself and its ecological purposes.
Therefore, the use of used materials, waste that would go to waste and the subverted reuse of objects from a universe that has nothing to do with the space where they were applied as for example, the bedside tables made with several used car tires.
Then, the DNA of my work and the importance of clients feeling an author’s signature when they enter the rooms.
Since there are two rooms, I decided to create one white and one black, in an allusion to Yin and Yang, also represented in the project’s pool.
The white room with pieces in various shades of white as well as the walls and the floor, gives a special light as soon as you enter and comforts you in a simple and familiar way.
With the bedspread made in patchwork of leftover fabrics reminiscent of our grandparents’ times when life was a little more modest, the curtains made with several white shirts, the walls painted in an archaic and imperfect way that you can feel the brush strokes and the small electrical installation only decorative, make this room a human space where you feel the soul and the hand of its creator.