A new chapter in the history of architecture

In an inspiring blend of tradition and modernity, the company Jesús del Ser has completed an exceptional restoration project at the historic Quintanar Palace in Segovia. This iconic Renaissance building from the sixteenth century underwent a remarkable transformation, highlighting the meticulous workmanship of the company, which boasts over 40 years of experience in the woodworking industry.

Focus was placed on the palace’s two main rooms, which had suffered from worn and uneven flooring. After detailed research, Jesús del Ser chose high-quality woods such as antique Melis pine and Wengé to imbue the spaces with warmth and elegance. By adjusting to the rooms’ irregular features, specifically centering around a 42 cm joint, they achieved an optimal layout and a sense of spaciousness.

The custom-designed flooring not only rejuvenates the space but also magnifies the historical charm of the palace. This intervention has restored the rooms’ functionality and has bestowed them with a new aesthetic value that enhances the architectural splendor of the site.

Since 2011, the Quintanar Palace has evolved into a cultural center focused on the visual arts and exhibitions, adeptly marrying its historical heritage with contemporary creativity. Jesús del Ser’s restoration work exemplifies a deep respect for history and architecture, showcasing the company’s ability to deliver personalized, high-quality solutions.

Founded in 1979, Jesús del Ser is renowned for its specialization in solid and floating wood flooring, offering custom-made products domestically produced. Commitment to customer satisfaction and deep industry knowledge enables them to recommend the best solutions for each project, blending tradition and sophistication to achieve outstanding results.

Source: Decoración 2.0, decoration news in Spanish

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