I have seen many houses like this one in Buenos Aires, not only in the countryside but in the suburbs as well. A simple architecture with straight lines and reclaimed wood.
Back side of the house.
The living and dining room are in the same area.
Window panes around the fireplace, an original way to get more natural light inside.
A bench was made with a railway sleeper.
The playroom where a Picasso print hangs next to the kids' artwork around the switch on the wall.
A vintage Singer sewing machine stand serves as the base for the bathroom's sink.
The door on the right hides the barbecue grill.
The letters on the wall were bought at Anthropologie on one of the owners' trips to Europe. More artwork around the switch by the door.
Hope you are all enjoying your Saturday! See you tomorrow, dears!
Photography Daniel Karp.
All images from here.
Rustic House in Argentina
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