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Timeless is one of those overused terms that rarely matches the project it’s used to describe. But not so here. This recently completed refurbishment of a traditional Spanish patio house, especially in these shots, feels like it could have been completed yesterday or forty years ago.  There’s no way of knowing for sure but I suspect it has something to do with the architect’s lack of ego and his desire instead to let the building decide what happens next.

I keep coming back to this image.  Just why is proving hard to put into words actually.  But along with the beautiful weighty ceiling and the gorgeous rubber plant (fast becoming the latest thing in loft decor from Milan to New York I might add), I just really like the way they’ve arranged the furniture as if it wasn’t a warehouse space at all.

A carefully choreographed assortment of potted plants is the surprise icing on the cake of this interior in the uber-fashionable ex-industrial back blocks of Milan’s Porta Genova.