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This apartment overlooks the hills and the thick wood of fir trees behind the house. Here the kitchen and living area are two separate rooms. In the kitchen: the fratino table, the small madia, and the corner cupboard are from the 17th century, while ceramic dishes, oil lamps and old tools have been incorporated into the decor in memory of a past that is gone but not forgotten. The cosy living room is elegantly furnished with lustrous 19th-century Biedermeier pieces. Two comfortable bergères upholstered in golden-yellow damask and a silk table-habillée make an eye-catching group by the door. |
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View of the bedroom, where the unique entrance to the bathroom is perfectly hidden by two wardrobe doors and a sliding door on the inside. A discreet, elegant idea that avoids disrupting the overall decor. |
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A corner of the living room, with a glimpse of the kitchen. |
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Another photo of the living room, showing the bedroom door. |
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A view of the wide wall hung with utensils in the kitchen. |
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Another view of the kitchen, with a handsome corner cupboard in the foreground . |
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The bathroom has a comfortable shower enclosure and is decorated with exquisite maiolica tiles made by master craftsmen. |
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