Marina S | Studio Go Ibiza
Santa Eulària des Riu / Spain / 2026
Marina S is a refined transformation of a waterfront apartment, reimagined as a relaxed yet architectural Mediterranean home.
The renovation focused on reconfiguring the interior to enhance openness, light, and flow. Living, dining, and kitchen areas were reorganised to create stronger visual connections and a more generous spatial experience, while framing views towards the marina. Despite its urban and coastal setting, the apartment was designed to feel calm, grounded, and timeless.
A warm, neutral palette defines the interior. Natural stone surfaces, mineral finishes, and bespoke wood joinery create a tactile backdrop that feels both elegant and robust. Integrated storage and flush detailing keep the spaces visually clean, allowing materials and proportions to take centre stage.
The kitchen is designed as an extension of the living space, understated and architectural, while bathrooms follow the same language of restraint and material continuity. Lighting is soft and indirect, supporting atmosphere rather than drawing attention to itself.
Furniture and styling remain deliberately minimal, reinforcing a sense of ease and allowing the marina views to become part of the interior experience.
Marina S embodies Studio Go Ibiza’s approach to apartment living: precise planning, material honesty, and a quiet sophistication shaped for coastal life.
Photography: Ariadna Puigdomenech
Marina S is a refined transformation of a waterfront apartment, reimagined as a relaxed yet architectural Mediterranean home. The renovation focused on reconfiguring the interior to enhance openness, light, and flow. Living, dining, and kitchen areas were reorganised to create stronger visual connections and a more generous spatial experience, while framing views towards the marina. Despite its urban and coastal setting, the apartment was designed to feel calm, grounded, and timeless. A warm,...
- Year 2026
- Work finished in 2026
- Status Completed works
- Type Apartments / Interior design

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