Have you ever been to Panama? No, neither have I. So, let's go together to this lovely, small mountainous island 12 miles south of Panama City, in the Bay of Panama. Here interior designer Diane Burn transformed a modest little shack planted on a fine piece of hillside property overlooking the town, San Pedro into a warm and colorful villa. The architecture, says Burn, “is a fusion of colonial, tropical and Mediterranean influences.”


Pleased to meet you, Diane!



Warm colours in the covered terrace.

The outside dining area has views of the village, an uninhabited island and the mainland of Panama beyond. The chairs, which were made in Panama City, were modeled after a set of 19th-century French wrought iron garden chairs Burn acquired while living in Paris.



Masks make a statement on a courtyard wall.

Local builder and artisan Armando Lopez crafted a large banquette for the covered terrace.
And now we go back home. Enjoyed the tour? See you tomorrow!
Photography by Michael Calderwood
All images and information from here.Source URL: http://interiordesignblogz.blogspot.com/2010/10/colourful-villa-on-isla-taboga.html
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Pleased to meet you, Diane!



Warm colours in the covered terrace.

The outside dining area has views of the village, an uninhabited island and the mainland of Panama beyond. The chairs, which were made in Panama City, were modeled after a set of 19th-century French wrought iron garden chairs Burn acquired while living in Paris.



Masks make a statement on a courtyard wall.

Local builder and artisan Armando Lopez crafted a large banquette for the covered terrace.
And now we go back home. Enjoyed the tour? See you tomorrow!
Photography by Michael Calderwood
All images and information from here.Source URL: http://interiordesignblogz.blogspot.com/2010/10/colourful-villa-on-isla-taboga.html
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