Alodia Arrabal House

ABOUT

The house has four bedrooms:
Boxwood, Strawberry tree, Juncal y Holm oak. The last two, with terrace, offer a privileged view of the collegiate church.


Each room is decorated with handcrafted details inspired by the plants that give them their name.

Suite 'Encina' with Terrace

Room with mezzanine with modernist elements and inspired by the oak tree.

On the first floor is the living room with terrace and incredible views of the Collegiate Church and the landscape of the Sierra de Guara. The bathroom, made of aged marble, has a large shower. On the upper floor is the romantic bedroom with a double bed of 1,80m.

"To be discovered: the collage painting made with salvaged materials by decorator Mariví García."

Juncal' suite with terrace

Room with Mezanie (mezzanine) inspired by the reeds of the Vero River.

On the lower floor is the bedroom with terrace and spectacular views of the Collegiate Church, the church of San Miguel and the Sierra de Guara. The bathroom, made of aged marble, occupies the entire mezzanine.

"To be discovered: the collage of paintings and windows on the headboard and the bathroom chains made with salvaged materials by its decorator Mariví García."

Madroño' Room

This romantic room decorated with angels and arbutus has a double bed of 1.80m and a balcony from which you can see the Collegiate Church of Alquézar. The antique marble bathroom is integrated in the room.

"To discover: the assembly with pictures on the headboard, among which the collage picture made by the decorator Mariví García, who has also made the chains with recycled materials and the inside of the closet doors".

Boxwood Room

Decorated with "boxwood" motifs in a contemporary rustic style, this room has a 160 cm double bed, a balcony and a bathroom integrated into the room through an archway.

"To be discovered: the bathroom chains made from salvaged materials by decorator Mariví García, the door paintings by Ana Campillo or the engraving by Cristina Santander."