Tuesday
Apr192011
A colourful home
I have been meaning to blog this home since I got back from my trip to Mexico. While I was there I bought a few decor magazines, including an issue of Micasa, and this vibrant, colourful and refreshing home that was featured caught my attention. I think Spanish interior designer Teresa Abaitua did an awesome job, especially with the retro/vintage vibe.
Reader Comments (17)
I love all the color!
I love this, and it is outside my usual taste - thank you for stretching my boundaries!
what a splendid house! Somehow it manages to look both ethnic and modern without being rustic or sentimental and girlish despite the colour scheme.
i love the dining room chairs! pinterest - here they come!
- agata.
Thanks for sharing this, Kim. I love all the color. I am getting addicted to color. I want the glass collection and the rug in the first picture!
what a gorgeous home. I love all of the colour. It is inspirational and a really nice change from a neutral palette which is seen so often! x
When you said colour I thought it was going to be over the top...but this is lovely!
i love all the color in this house except for the kitchen backsplash. it's just too much. i ESPECIALLY love that 'love' headboard!
Fun shapes and colors all around, just makes for a Happy Home.
In love... this is my favourite house of the year.
This is my version of a fairy tale house ... bright, airy and full of colour !!
Does anyone know where the coat stand in the bedroom comes from? I love it! (a lot of other things too, but that was a highlight)
So fresh and beautiful... the Rug Company paid them a visit I see.
I love starting my day reading this type of post. An energizing burst of cheerful color really sets the mood for a positive, productive day! I adore the mix of color and upholstery on the dining room chairs.
I'm loving this home. Really like how it's colorful, but not overwhealmingly colorful. Exactly my cup of tea.
can someone tell me how and where can I obtain the painting where it is written love in the last photography?
Does anyone know where the rug in the first picture came from? Or the one in the 9th picture?