Interior designer Mikel Larrinaga renovated this 1936 small school located in the natural park called Parque Natural de las Hoces del Alto Ebro y Río Rudrón, in Spain. He fell in love not only with the old school but with the place itself where you can find flora and fauna both from the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
All images from Nuevo Estilo.
lovin that giant chalkboard!! Also all those mugs in the kitchen!! Hope you are doing fine!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous space - love the stone and the gorgeous ceilings...full of charm and character!!
ReplyDeleteHi my friend,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful home!! I love every room of it and that space outdoors is just gorgeous! A talented interior designer at work here!!
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Hi, Kifus!
ReplyDeleteOf all his fantastic projects, this is my favorite. Love every single detail about it - the stone walls, the furniture, the fabrics, those botanic art wall, the wood work, the chandeliers, the house is gorgeous. Like I said in my post today, in this house there is a dialogue between furniture and accessories, we can feel and almost listen.
Wish you a happy day.
Tereza
What a beautiful rustic but so very european chic dahhling! enjoyed these photos very much.
ReplyDeleteformer school? that's amazing - I love the rustic/country look of this home - wow -!!! wish I owned it!~
ReplyDeleteHej there,
ReplyDeleteI have to say that this entry is my favorite so far. It's a charming place with a personal touch, a lot of details but stylish nonetheless. Thanks for sharing:)
Hello Kifus ,
ReplyDeleteit's probably more than two months since I last dropped in - and I´m happy to be back for all the yummie posts : )
I have to say that this home is really special. This designer knows exactly how to bring atmosphere and warmth to a space - I love his choice of colour.The wicker table/chest is also lovely - wicker adds character and intrest .Best wishes from Iceland ,A.