Turning a vacation home into a comfortable, functional, and distinctive home is possible. This oceanfront project by Diego Guillén achieves the perfect balance between design and practicality for a second home that its owners enjoy for a few weeks a year and rent out during the summer.


The home conveys serenity and visual unity from the first glance. Porcelain tiles run throughout the house—in different shades depending on the space—provide continuity, while the wood paneling, with wavy shapes that evoke the movement of the sea, reinforces the connection with the coastal surroundings.


The lighting, both inside and out, has been carefully considered, creating pleasant atmospheres that accompany every moment of the day. The furniture, custom-designed in the same porcelain material, follows the aesthetic of the project: understated, elegant, and durable.


In the bathroom, the Bari model by Bathco fits the bill perfectly: a porcelain washbasin with soft lines that combines design and durability. Like the rest of the house, this space was designed to be welcoming, easy to maintain, and with a thoughtful decor that provides warmth without fuss.
A home designed for carefree enjoyment, where every element reflects a clear vision of comfort, aesthetics, and functionality.
- Interior Design: Diego Guillén
- Photographs: Adrián Mora