This is how it turned out. Like it?
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A fountain surrounded with potted plants and a few stone carved figurines in the centre of the courtyard. Bougainvillea climb the walls. An arched wrought iron gate separates the foyer from the courtyard.
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This porch was once open but now window panes have been installed to keep the heat and insects out. The walls have been left untreated.
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Surprisingly the chapel is a new construction.
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Sitting area
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Lots of outdoor pottery which add to the picturesque atmosphere.
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It's easy to see why this house has been called Los Muros.
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A collection of boots are displayed around a rustic table. See the bag that holds the door open? It's full of the rejected architects' proposals to make the house modern.
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All seventeen construction workers were involved in getting the large beam above the fireplace in the right place. The upholstered high chairs at the round kitchen island are from a carpet dealer in Houston.
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The couple's bedroom is an old iron bed that Suzi renovated. The corners are the so-called Milagros, which can be seen in local churches. The bedspread is made from fabric bought in Marrakesh.
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The blue bedroom was especially designed for Suzi's 12-year-old niece. Wall color was selected to match the bedspread.
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The bathroom has green tiles from the town of Dolores Hidalgo, famous for its hand-painted ceramics. The roof is round, which was Suzi's idea.
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Typical rustic wooden furniture from Mexico.
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Light streams in through small windows in the tower. Small romantic flower garlands adorn the ceiling.
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Tiles in the bathroom from the nearby town of Dolores Hidalgo.
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Close-up of painted ceramic animals matching colourful fabrics in the porch.
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Hope you enjoyed this tour. Let me know what you think about this style. See you tomorrow!
Photography Tria Giovani.
All images from here.
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