The first priority, once they bought the residence, was to make it structurally safe. But as the architects peeled away the walls like an onion, a frieze of vivid 18th-century decorative murals was revealed. These and countless other period elements that were discovered have been left to revel in their deteriorated state. The amazing light created by the central patio, and the delightful patterned tiles found throughout have helped to lift the home to almost mythical status among the city's most respected designers and architects. And to think that Benedetta and her husband bought their beautiful home for the same price as they would've a modest two-bedroom apartment in another part of the city.
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I would like read this post, everything is excellent and this wall print is too good. You have done great work. I like the direction that modern homes are going. I impressed by that.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, love the different and eclectic style...thanks for sharing! Fun to see such a unique style!
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What an incredible home and pictures! Love the mix, bright, rustic, modern and bohemian!
ReplyDeleteThe tile and moulding alone is absolutely amazing. That last image with the hammock looks great as well.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh its gorgeous, I love the eccletic mix and especially love that low multi coloured chair...I wish my own home was larger then I could fill it with more colour. I have been bold recently though and brought some bright cerise towels for my ensuite and lime green for the main bathroom.
ReplyDeleteLove the architectural features inside this apartment, especially the plaster cornicing and also the lovely rustic wooden ceilings washed in white.
Lee
Another fabulous find Vic! I love all those original features. I hope you've had a fabulous weekend :)
ReplyDeleteAbbey x
What an amazing and unique home - thanks for sharing Vic!
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