Unique Rural Atmosphere in Province Francesa



The house in the picture is located in the province Francesa, characterized by its own owner, Josephine Ryan as a “mixture of modern, rusty and extravagant”. What the British-Irish owner actually did with her house was to populate it with details with soul. The strengths of this place are the chic rural, austere warmth and spirit that make it inviting. The house is large and pleasant in its neutral tones, with white walls, cream and brown pieces of furniture and touches of green that give a sense of spaciousness and freshness, enhancing the brightness, in spite of the fact that the windows are not so large.

The entire space reveals a romantic light, which creates intimacy and at the same time, maintains the mystery of the place with a candle-based lighting. The chandeliers and their different supports make us remember the past and history.  The recycling objects that are present throughout the house, birdcages, vases, garden furniture, a cream sofa, a pine table with several vessels, the African stool contribute to the general atmosphere and carelessness with intention.

Everything seems to exist in order to follow a certain pattern, a rural air so chic, a warmth and spirit so austere, that make you reconsider your ideas about how should a house look like.{found on nuevo-estilo}.

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