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From this angle you can see the three rooms all in one space. All three doors lead onto a long balcony overlooking the street.
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A well balanced sitting area. I like the oversized chess pieces.
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Another angle of the eclectic sitting area. The iron framed mirror is its focal point which adds depth and makes the room feel bigger. Love the knitted pillow covers.
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Instead of tiles, a huge glass pane was mounted against the kitchen wall. I wonder where the fridge is.
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White tulip chairs and iron framed glass top dining room table.
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A partition wall separates the master bedroom from the bathroom so the light from the window is shared in both spaces.
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A square sink was fitted into the dressing table in the master bedroom. I'm not quite sure about this feature. I prefer having the sink in the bathroom and just a dressing table here. At least I would have hidden the drain pipe.
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Claw-foot tub. The toilet is hidden behind the glass door on the right.
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Beautiful antique side table with a marble top.
Hope you enjoyed today's tour. Have a happy day and see you tomorrow.
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ReplyDeleteThis apartment is so well designed that they optimized the light from each window. A home without good light from outside is like a dead house. This one could also be an apartment in Paris or Nice, great windows and nice furniture combinations! I love it!
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