
It's relatively easy getting the photos for this blog. I paid get to photograph 95% of the houses, and these photographs are used by architects, magazines and agencies. But there's 5% I'll grovel for, and this such a house. It was screaming to be snapped, and so here it is, just for you.
This house is in the middle of a village, it has a very plain exterior with just a few small windows. However, the picture from the inside is totally different as all the windows face the courtyard and the views. It was designed by an art director who designs sets for movies, theatre and TV. I'm impressed it's very clever, I hope you like it.




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Love it, Tim! How beautiful. I especially like that it is a hidden gem, great images!
ReplyDeletei love it too! so charming and unique..love the crisp white exterior with the bright colors of bougainvillia and pool water!
ReplyDeleteI think you're right! What a beauty. Thank you for telling us who designed it (the set designer). That tidbit makes it all the more interesting. I'm one of those people who is always looking at the backgrounds and settings when I watch movies. Some movies I like more for the "feel" they have instead of the story they tell.
ReplyDeleteWhose print is on/in the brick? Was it on purpose or a fortunate mishap during manufacturing? I love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place. I love those painted (?) pillars!
ReplyDeletegorgeous, it has home stamped all over it. Carla
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