
We work with Flexibel Stone — natural stone that bends to the wall. Travertine, wood and earth on every surface in the house. The material our whole collection, projects and craftsmen turn around.
Real natural stone that bends to the wall — lighter than tile, in sheets up to 1.2 × 2.4 m. We chose it because the warmth of travertine, wood and earth can land anywhere in the house: walls, ceilings, furniture, façades.
Travertine, burnt wood, concrete, limestone — more than thirty finishes under one collection.
Large sheets, joined continuously. No tile grid — the surface of real stone.
Stands up to salt, sun and damp. Indoor and out, on flat or curved surfaces.

A glimpse of the pieces we specify most for kitchens, bathrooms and façades in Xàbia.
Concrete Board · Mid Gray
On every project the before and the after sit side by side — see how a tired house on the Costa Blanca becomes a calm, light-filled Mediterranean home.
Xabia, Spain · 2026
Renovation
Complete renovation of a villa at Montgó's foot, featuring Hans van Dalen's contemporary design and high-end materials from Habitat One.


Travertino · Beige
A single point of contact from the first call to the day you light the candle on the terrace.
We meet on site, understand your plot, budget and dreams, and walk the property together.
Architects and our material team draw the spaces and select finishes for the climate and the light.
Our lawyers handle the purchase, permits and paperwork so nothing stalls the build.
Vetted local builders deliver the works, supervised against the design and material specification.
We hand over a finished home — and stay on call for maintenance, furniture and the next idea.

Between the Montgó massif and the cliffs of the Cap de la Nau, Xàbia is one of the Mediterranean's most protected microclimates — 320 days of sun, pine-clad hills, three distinct bays and a stone-built old town. It's the reason we only work here.
A protected microclimate around the Montgó natural park
Blue-Flag beaches and hidden coves on the Cap de la Nau
Old Town, the Port and the Arenal — three Xàbias, one town
Tosca stone, whitewash and lime — the local building language
“We were dreading three years of phone calls in three languages. We got one person, one plan, and a house we didn't want to leave the day it was finished.”
Tell us about your plot, your house or your idea. We'll come back with materials, drawings and a clear plan — in your language.