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Plácido y Grata – a new minimalist design hotel in Seville

October 11, 2021

Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines minimalist Scandinavian style and traditional Spanish architecture | These Four Walls blog

When I was 17 and studying A-Level Spanish (I later went on to do a university degree in it), I persuaded my parents to choose Seville for our annual family holiday. In many ways it was a disastrous trip: my mum left her purse in the back of a taxi, one of my brothers got food poisoning and our flights in both directions were delayed due to storms. But I fell in love with this seductive Andalusian city – a tangle of narrow alleyways, ornate plazas and lush patios, with the soaring Giralda bell tower at its centre. It’s somewhere I’ve always longed to revisit, and I now I have another reason to return: a gorgeous new boutique hotel that’s set to open its doors this autumn.

Called Plácido y Grata, it sits in a 19th-century manor house in the historic heart of Seville. The building was rescued from near ruin by the current owners and the whole place has been carefully restored by Barcelona-based architecture and interiors studio Your Living Space Atelier, who have transformed it into a calm, minimalist sanctuary without losing any of its soul. Designers Maria and Carlota approached the project in a very sensitive way, using tactile materials, natural colours and clean lines to create timeless, functional spaces that spark an emotional response, and the results are stunning.

Throughout, contemporary Scandinavian design is interwoven with original architecture and a gently warm colour palette inspired by the city’s golden light. As you step in from the street, you enter an inner patio with clusters of marble columns topped by graceful arches. Arches then appear again on doorways, windows, lamp handles, mirrors and planters, while oak bedroom doors are capped with semi-circular panels that mimic their shape.

Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines minimalist Scandinavian style and traditional Spanish architecture | These Four Walls blog

Indoor patio at Plácido y Grata - a new minimalist design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

Architectural arches at Plácido y Grata - a new minimalist design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines minimalist Scandinavian style and traditional Spanish architecture | These Four Walls blog

Arched doorway at Plácido y Grata - a new minimalist design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist beige bedroom at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Scandinavian style and traditional Spanish architecture | These Four Walls blog

Plácido y Grata - a new minimalist design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

Other recurring features include exposed brickwork and terracotta tiling, traditional and contemporary interpretations of which adorn walls, floors and patios. They’re also echoed in lattice-like panels made up of ceramic slabs suspended from chains, which are used as screens and cast striking shadows over the surrounding surfaces.

Minimalist terrace with outdoor bathtub, Ferm Living Desert chairs and terracotta tiles at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist terrace with outdoor bathtub and terracotta tiles at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist terrace with Ferm Living Desert chairs and terracotta tiles at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

Contemporary terracotta tiles, Frama lighting and open shelves at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Scandinavian style and traditional Spanish architecture | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist &tradition armchair at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Scandinavian style and traditional Spanish architecture | These Four Walls blog

Decorative terracotta tiles and minimalist planting at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

The 15 rooms, which range from standard doubles to sprawling suites, are airy, pared back and infused with natural light. The carefully chosen furniture encompasses pieces from Nordic brands such as Menu, Skagerak, &Tradition, Muuto and String Furniture, with lots of smooth oak and soft beige linens. The semi-open ensuites, meanwhile, feature textured terracotta tiles – another lovely nod to the period architecture – offset by sleek white basins and taps. Outside on the balconies, Ferm Living’s ‘Desert’ chairs (made from recycled plastic bottles) reflect the city’s sun-kissed tones, and some of the suites have private terraces complete with alfresco bathtubs and showers.

Minimalist white bedroom at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Nordic and Spanish style | These Four Walls blog

Contemporary minimalist bathroom with orange tiles at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Nordic and Spanish style | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist desk area at Plácido y Grata - a new Nordic-inspired design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist beige bedroom at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Nordic and Spanish style | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist desk area with Skagerak Georg desk and stool | Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist bathroom with white taps and tub, oak vanity unit and contemporary terracotta tiling | Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

Balcony with terracotta tiles, contemporary planters and Ferm Living Desert chairs | Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

The hotel’s lighting is particularly special. Among the mix of modern and classic mid-century designs are Fritz Hansen’s ‘Caravaggio Read’ wall lamp, Menu’s ‘Peek’ table lamp and ‘TR Bulb’ pendant, Spanish designer Miguel Milá’s iconic ‘Cesita’ table lamp and Le Corbusier’s Lampe de Marseille. There are also French industrial lights from the 1950s, plus a magnificent contemporary chandelier dangling over the central staircase.

Minimalist white bedroom with Fritz Hansen wall lamps, oak headboard and Menu Androgyne side table | Plácido y Grata - a new Scandinavian-inspired design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist desk area at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Nordic and Spanish style | These Four Walls blog

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Minimalist dining area with beige curtains, oak chairs and iconic mid-century modern lighting | Plácido y Grata - a new Nordic-inspired design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

Crittall-style windows and architectural arches at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Nordic minimalism and Spanish style | These Four Walls blog

Marble staircase and contemporary chandelier at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Nordic and Spanish style | These Four Walls blog

Other treats on offer at the hotel include a plant-filled courtyard centred around a trickling fountain, a cocktail bar, and a roof terrace with a small but perfectly formed pool. The cafe is open for breakfast, lunch and snacks, and there’s also a bakery selling freshly made goodies and speciality coffee. What’s more, there are restaurants, tapas bars, museums and flamenco tablaos within metres of the front door.

Minimalist sitting area with Crittall windows, brown Menu sofa and beige curtains | Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Nordic and Spanish style | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist courtyard with exposed brick wall and climbing plants | Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Nordic and Spanish style | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist cafe area with oak chairs, exposed beams and concrete floor tiles | Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Nordic and Spanish style | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist bakery at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Nordic and Spanish style | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist plunge pool and outdoor shower at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Nordic and Spanish style | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist roof terrace at Plácido y Grata - a new design hotel in Seville that combines Nordic and Spanish style | These Four Walls blog

Plácido y Grata - a new minimalist design hotel in Seville | These Four Walls blog

All in all, Plácido y Grata looks like a wonderful example of minimalist design with an authentic sense of place. And that, in my view, is hotel perfection.

See more of Hotel Plácido y Grata and make a booking here. 

Photography by Bacon Studio, courtesy of Hotel Plácido y Grata

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  1. Kate Austin says

    November 19, 2021 at 5:57 pm

    What a find! Thanks for this! I love Seville and funnily enough, similar to your mum, I had my bag snatched from outside a restaurant when I was about 21. I was very pleased that all they got away with was a lipstick and some chewing gum! About time I went back so will check out this beautiful understated hotel.

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    • Abi says

      November 22, 2021 at 10:11 am

      Oh no, sorry about your bag! But isn’t this a gorgeous hotel…? Definitely an excuse to revisit!

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