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The carved Indian column holds one of the ceiling beams. A beautiful vignette with vintage books, antique French bells, small painting of an orchid bought in Bali, and beetle vase.
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Well worn leather armchairs and a rustic Indian coffee table in the sitting room.
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A railway sleeper was used for the mantel above the fireplace. Wall to wall seagrass carpet.
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Mahogany dining room tables and chairs.
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Hand-painted tiles behind the cooking range and backsplash (seen in following pic). Inexpensive bamboo blinds and dark wood flooring add warmth to the kitchen.
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A gray marble sink, salvaged from a farmhouse in Malaga. Above, a white painted cabinet visually extends the window.
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Small and cosy breakfast nook.
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Jatoba wood was used in the master bathroom in the attic. An English service unit is used to store towels.
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The master bedroom is in the attic. The beams of the ceiling rest on a another wooden beam, also used to attach sconces and as a headboard.
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The curtains inside the wardrobe is a good way to keep things out of sight.
Hope you liked today's tour. Let me know. With your feedback I can select the styles you'd like to see.
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