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On to today's tour. This two-level house used to be part of a large farmhouse. Its rustic bones with terracota floors and ceiling, and great combination of old and contemporary pieces make it a warm and interesting home.
Hard to believe this house was close to ruins. Spanish interior designer Lázaro Rosa-Violán was in charge of its restoration. On the rugged coastline of Costa Brava with priviliged views of the Mediterranean, each room reflects its nautical location.
Sunday night here. I hope you all had a lovely weekend.
This home in Spain is one of 15 renovated and restored from a 19th century industrial building. The antique bricks used for the dining room and bedroom floors were originally from a 17th century palace in Cadiz. Warm and rustic, simple and inviting. Come and have a look with me.
This beautiful hand painted barrel stands by the fireplace in the sitting room.
A young, newly married couple live in this apartment in Spain. They furnished it by combining the styles they love. While he chooses antiques and 18th century Gustavian style, she prefers a more contemporary and romantic look. I'd love to hear your thought on this home!