I'm Lisa Hjalt of the LatteLisa blog, one of happy Igor's followers, honoured to write a guest post for him while he's away on vacation. We all know that Igor is from Serbia, was brought up in Austria and now lives in Germany, but the funny or strange thing is that I always associate him with Greece. During his studies there he seems to have done a lot of Greek island hopping and that's why I'm taking you to a Greek island.
This beautiful house on the island of Mykonos is a Deborah French design (she lived in it for some time) and has been featured in many interior magazines. There is simply something about it that reminds me of Igor and his taste. It has a bit of that ethnic vibe that we often find on his blog.
The house and its garden blend perfectly into its surroundings and the stones used to build it come from the mountains. What makes the house even more natural is the layout of the rooms; the shape of the hillside dictates their layout. All materials used are natural and as you can see, there is no fuss on the inside. Walls are white with plenty of rustic wood throughout and the decor consists mainly of things like Greek urns and dried flowers. The result is a peaceful home.
When I first saw the exterior I remember finding it interesting that the house wasn't painted white, as most Greek houses. It turns out that Deborah French had to get permission from the Architectural Committee of the Cycladic Islands to not paint it!
I feel like the one thing missing in this post is a photo of Igor himself jumping on a beach nearby. Enjoy your time in the west, Igor! I'm already looking forward to your Monday posts when you get back.
Photo credit: Paul Ryan for Deborah French Designs
This place is a beauty! I love everything in it : the white raw walls, the floors, the terrace ... I could definitely spent a long time there. Thank you Lisa and Igor for taking us on holidays today (and Lisa, I do agree with you for the "Greek side" of Igor ;-) Have you both a lovely day i. x
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ReplyDeleteLisa, the location is dreamy! I like the white Greek houses, but I also like that this one isn't painted in white. It stands out.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely. Remind me the rustic houses in Portugal, they have this type of walls. The doors, the wardrobe and the terrace, they are a must.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa and Igor.
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ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible place, oh how I long to transport myself from grey autumny sweden to sunny Mykonos and this house right now! Great guest post :) /Niki
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I am glad it was an enjoyable experience for you. I think that you should definitely do it again sometime and hopefully I will be able to make it to that one
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