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Spanish House: Charming Home Tour

Last Sunday we traveled to Sweden to tour a charming villa. Today we’re in Spain touring a home located on the Bay of Santander. The light and airy Spanish house was done by the Design-Build firm of Canexel located in Madrid, and features elements of charming cottage style.

White wood ceilings and creamy white walls allow the sunlight to bounce around the room, creating a light and airy ambiance. Pops of color through the use of pillows add interest to the open-floor layout.

Photo by Canexel

 

Warmth is added through wood flooring and the use of textiles, such as the sisal rug, rattan furniture pieces, and throws on the sofa and chairs.

Photo by Canexel

 

The kitchen boasts a large island and enjoys a sunny breakfast nook off to the side. The ceiling is simply amazing and the pendant lights and subway tile add cottage charm to the space.

Photo by Canexel

 

Once again, the use of wood, via the counter tops, adds warmth to the open space.

Photo by Canexel

 

A full window on the front door allows plenty of natural light to warm the front entry. Architectural elements such as the planked ceiling and custom trim on the walls help to personalize this lovely Spanish house.

Photo by Canexel

 

Vaulted ceilings continue through the bedrooms with simple bedding and the same creamy walls seen in the living room and kitchen.

Photo by Canexel 

 

Custom doors grace the bedroom closets while simple window treatments allow prime viewing of outdoor spaces.

Photo by Canexel

 

And here’s why a view of the outdoor spaces are so important to this Spanish house. A beautiful vista awaits out on the patio.

Photo by Canexel

 

What could be more gorgeous or enjoyable than this view of the Bay of Santander while dining al fresco?

Photo by Canexel

You can see more photos of this breathtaking Spanish house over at Houzz.

 

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4 Comments

  1. What a lovely and splendid home. Bright, uncluttered, and beautifully decorated. I know I would spend a lot of time sitting outside. I am so ready to join them for a picnic at their table!

  2. This is my kind of house. Lots of light, minimal but spot-on furnishings, beautiful accessories, lots of white woodwork and a casual outside area. I could live there with no problem.

  3. I like this house very much for its Flow of space – the trick i think is the distinct roof – but yet the beams across the rooms have a humane scale lending a homely effect .
    Thereby -at once spacious but not overpoweringly so and yet domestic in scale .
    something i have seldom seen in roofing / cieling .
    i like the this feature of the exposed roof structure within the house
    Thank you jennifer .