Good Sunday morning to all of you! Believe it or not, this three level house located in Cáceres, Spain, used to be a stable. I've seen pubs, nunneries, churches and even train stations turned into homes but this is my first stable. A soft palette and combination of modern and antique furniture throughout this French country style home make it warm and inviting. Plenty of stairs to climb, no need to go to the gym if you live here! Come and see.
French country Bergèr armchairs and overstuffed sofa in the living room. Notice the salvaged beam above the window, a feature which is repeated throughout the house.
The living room is quite small but seems bigger with the doors leading onto a terrace.
The door, umbrella stand and hat rack all painted in the same colour. A cupboard under the stairs makes good use of this space.
L-shaped marble countertop.
Soothing colours in both bedrooms. The ceiling beams have been painted a lighter colour in the master bedroom.
Hope you enjoyed this tour and a happy Sunday to all of you!
All images from El Mueble.
Three Level House in Spain
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