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After a recent breakup, Spanish singer Pablo Alboran found refuge in a large house in Boadilla del Monte, on the edge of Madrid - a home that smells of his native Malaga, but speaks the language of contemporary minimalism. It's not a lavish villa out to impress; it's more a space designed to soothe, in which nature is the main theme from the garden to the living room.
The garden sets the tone. Tropical plants, ornamental grasses and phormiums create multiple layers and shades of green that play against the neutral palette of the house itself. The arrangement is careful, without excess - that deliberate simplicity that's harder to achieve than it looks.
Inside, several living areas are separated by natural stone, soft wood and marble. White walls and neutral tones dominate, and large windows let light through the whole space. This is the base on which everything else is built - emptiness that breathes, instead of clutter that suffocates.
The dining room, the work of the „Mandala“ studio, is where the house allows itself to be bold. A botanical-print wallpaper creates an almost jungle aesthetic, paired with a robust wooden table and velvet chairs. Here minimalism is deliberately broken - with nature as ornament, not as backdrop.
The kitchen is the opposite pole: flawless white elements, hidden storage systems, smart lighting over the island, and a wooden base that adds warmth to the clean lines. Everything is subordinated to order, without a single detail that sticks out.
But the heart of the home is the music room. A concert piano, several guitars displayed as in a gallery, armchairs in cobalt blue, a fireplace and an open layout with space for conversation and for composing. It's the only room that reveals whose home this is - everything else could be a catalogue, but this room is personal.
The whole house runs on one principle: natural stone, wood and marble in a palette of white and neutral, with an occasional stroke of blue, and greenery that keeps appearing through the windows. An Andalusian soul in a minimalist frame - a home that doesn't shout but whispers, and for exactly that reason leaves an impression.
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