This bright summer house is located in La Toja which is a little island not far from the Galician mainland. Interior designer Carla Rotaechetenían decorated the rooms.
Tall windows ensure lots of light in the living room. Warmth is achieved with a seagrass rug, a pair of unusual wicker rocking chairs, the trumeau and coffee table with a distressed appearance and an assortment of colourful pillows on the white sofas.
Painted white, the staircase blends into the room.
The TV is on a small table with casters to roll away to other rooms.
Iron frame table and deck chairs for this rustic dining room. The window leads to the kitchen.
The kitchen is quite narrow but gets lots of light through a window that connects it to the dining room. So convenient to get the dishes on the table without having to go all the way round.
Hand painted fabric covers the headboard in the master bedroom.
Curtains were hung on the inside of the linen cupboard.
The children's room, bright and young in different shades of blue. White painted rattan headboards.
All images from here.
Summer House in Spain
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