This Ibizan house is over 400 years old, and two New Yorkers chose it as their holiday home enjoying the looks of whitewashed stone and the primitive style.
The whitewashed stone walls and stone floors plus stained wooden beams were left untouched in the house, and only furniture and décor were renovated to fulfill the spaces.
The master bedroom is decorated with Moroccan wool rugs and blankets, a 1960s rattan chair, a vintage wooden stool and a lamp with a raffia-covered shade. In the dining room you may see a rich-stained wooden table and bowl bought in Bali, velvet chairs from the 50s, and glass lamp from an old bar. The kitchen features metal cabinets, a vintage rustic wooden table, rich stained wooden beams and a bright painting by Jesús de Miguel.
The living room shows off comfy modern upholstered furniture, a primitive wooden chair, a metal hexagon table and some pretty wicker stools. Old wooden doors are opened to outside, to an outdoor dining space. Outdoors you may see a shabby chic blue dining set and a large tree. The small home office includes a vintage wooden desk, a jute rug, a wicker chair, a catchy lamp and vase. The guest bedroom is small, there’s a table, a bed with bright bedding, a printed rug, a small window and a vintage bookshelf. Outdoors there’s a cool cactus garden, too, to match the house.