Dear, some quite but most not, very communicative readers. Today I bring you to this country home in Spain. Interior designer Isabel López Quesada used a combination of different styles for this new country home in Spain. Mainly rustic but also classic, industrial and vintage; quite eclectic and full of details to make it warm and inviting. Hope you enjoy the tour. Let me know?
An old train station clock sits on a restored working table in the foyer.
Open floor plan for two large sitting areas and the dining room (below).
Different textures blend in the dining room. A zinc top table supported by a large sectioned turbine (unusual way to repurpose aircraft parts!) Chairs upholstered in velvet.
Inviting eating area in the porch.
A second more informal dining room right by the kitchen.
Double sinks placed on a restored wooden table in the master bathroom.
Hope you are all having a wonderful week. See you tomorrow?
All images Nuevo Estilo.Source URL: http://interiordesignblogz.blogspot.com/2010/09/rustic-country-home.html
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An old train station clock sits on a restored working table in the foyer.
Open floor plan for two large sitting areas and the dining room (below).
Different textures blend in the dining room. A zinc top table supported by a large sectioned turbine (unusual way to repurpose aircraft parts!) Chairs upholstered in velvet.
Inviting eating area in the porch.
A second more informal dining room right by the kitchen.
Double sinks placed on a restored wooden table in the master bathroom.
Hope you are all having a wonderful week. See you tomorrow?
All images Nuevo Estilo.Source URL: http://interiordesignblogz.blogspot.com/2010/09/rustic-country-home.html
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