Ania Dunlop Crafts Her Own Modern Mediterranean Home for Zen
Briefly

"Despite being a dated Mediterranean-style home, it had great bones, expansive space, and the kind of grounds that are perfect for entertaining," she says. "I could immediately envision the transformation. It was clear this house was more than just a property; it was a canvas to create something special."
The sprawling residence now comprises three levels - basement, ground, and first - with a dining, family, living, sunroom, kitchen with cafe nook, two offices, five bedrooms, six full bathrooms, two powder rooms, an indoor pool, entertainment area with bar, gym, and screening room.
Dunlop maximizes daylighting in the ground floor open plan with barely off-white walls and a whisper of natural hues for paint that barely blushes when kissed by the sun. Other areas are punctuated with lively wallpapers and surface patterns to create visual interest, often organic in appearance.
Read at Design Milk
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