This Ibizan home is over 400 years old and two New Yorkers chose it as their vacation home to enjoy the whitewashed stone look and primitive style.
The whitewashed stone walls and floors and stained wooden beams are left untouched in the house, and only the furniture and decor have been renovated to fill the spaces.
The master bedroom is decorated with Moroccan wool rugs and throws, a 1960s rattan chair, a vintage wooden stool and a lamp with a raffia shade. In the dining room you might see a richly stained wooden table and bowl bought in Bali, 1950s velvet chairs and a glass lamp from an old bar. The kitchen has metal cabinets, a rustic wooden table, richly stained wooden beams and a bright painting by Jesus de Miguel.
The living room features comfortable modern upholstered furniture, a primitive wooden chair, a metal hexagonal table and some pretty wicker stools. Old wooden doors open to an outdoor dining area. Outside, you’ll see a shabby-chic blue dining set and a large tree. The small home office includes a vintage wooden desk, jute rug, wicker chair, catchy lamp and vase. The guest room is small with a table, a bed with light bedding, a printed carpet, a small window and a vintage bookshelf. There is also a cool outdoor cactus garden to match the house.