Typical Menorcan construction of dry stone and gabled roofs, where the materials are natural: linens everywhere, craftsmanship, wrought iron, ceramics... everything in Amagatay moves forward hand in hand with the nature that surrounds it, something easy to check in the chromatic range: ochres, olive green, powdered, aubergines and toasted colours that endorse such a connection.
Interior designer Virginia Nieto -creator of Can Domo, in Ibiza-, has been in charge of absolutely everything, including the landscaping, to breathe new life into the property without straying one iota from its reality. Natural materials, linens, linens everywhere, craftsmanship, wrought iron, ceramics... everything in Amagatay moves hand in hand with the nature that surrounds it, something easy to see in the chromatic range: ochres, olive green, dusts, aubergines and tans that confirm this connection.
The 20 rooms are divided between the main house, where they are all different, some with access to the garden, others with a terrace and each with its own originality given the irregular floor plan of the building, and a nearby building where they maintain symmetry in the form of adjoining suites, all with views of the green horizon and private garden.
The swimming pool breaks the prevailing palette with its intense blue, located on a plain among the greenery and with the sunbeds arranged on wooden islands to heighten the sensation of intimacy and create an atmosphere with a resounding Mediterranean effect.
Interior designer Virginia Nieto -creator of Can Domo, in Ibiza-, has been in charge of absolutely everything, including the landscaping, to breathe new life into the property without straying one iota from its reality. Natural materials, linens, linens everywhere, craftsmanship, wrought iron, ceramics... everything in Amagatay moves hand in hand with the nature that surrounds it, something easy to see in the chromatic range: ochres, olive green, dusts, aubergines and tans that confirm this connection.
The 20 rooms are divided between the main house, where they are all different, some with access to the garden, others with a terrace and each with its own originality given the irregular floor plan of the building, and a nearby building where they maintain symmetry in the form of adjoining suites, all with views of the green horizon and private garden.
The swimming pool breaks the prevailing palette with its intense blue, located on a plain among the greenery and with the sunbeds arranged on wooden islands to heighten the sensation of intimacy and create an atmosphere with a resounding Mediterranean effect.